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Hey guys brought a pair of these now I find out I need the GTS-T Calipers, Same as the z32 TT ones. So these are for sale or swap for the m-spec R32 calipers or 300zx z32 4pots to suit the 30mm disk.

$300 ono. or direct swap for r32 m-spec/z32 tt. Free upgrade!! WTF?!?! AMAZING!!! etc...

Be quick I'm about to grab a new set. I can post pics if needed. In great shape.

PM or email me at [email protected]

Cheers

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I'm located in Melbourne. East bentleigh to be exact! Send me a PM if interested tho I'd preffer a local swap, just for ease.

If you do contact me about a swap could you please first check that you have the m-spec 4 pots. There are two ways to tell. 1 your stock set up ran a 280 x 30mm disc. 2 is to measure the space or groove in the caliper that allows the disc into the caliper on each side of the pads, it should be 35mm wide. Oh and they should be aluminium! :P

Cheers!

The groove:

http://www.princeton.edu/~asad/zbrakes/pages/9.htm

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