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hi guys,

I'm after some info, maybe even a part number (or know where I can get them from) for the seal kit of a rear pair of R32 twin pot GTR calipers. Can anyone help.

thanks :laugh:

Here you go....

This is for 8/91 onwards though. My car is a 5/94 model in FAST and this is what it spits out.

Edited by BBGTR

I got my kit through Race Brakes Melb for approx $70 a side.

SJ6024

or

Protex p/n 210E0103

R32/R33 (GTSt/GTR) and Z32 rears are all the same.

I also think twin spot rear on WRX is the same too. (late 1998>)

These kits do 1 caliper only.

Edited by VHR32
  • 3 weeks later...
I got my kit through Race Brakes Melb for approx $70 a side.

SJ6024

or

Protex p/n 210E0103

R32/R33 (GTSt/GTR) and Z32 rears are all the same.

I also think twin spot rear on WRX is the same too. (late 1998>)

These kits do 1 caliper only.

is this kit the full rebuild kit? include pistons and dust covers ect? Or is it just the seals?

  • 2 months later...

These kits only include piston seals and dust seals.

Front rebuild kits: Protex 210E0011 $35ea (trade)

Rear kits: Protex 210E0103 $ 30ea

They were single caliper kits (so 2 of each needed)

These fit all Nissan front 4 spots (excl Brembo and some R34?) and rear 2 spot calipers. WRX also.

ABS told me SJ6070 were to do both sides (not 100% sure about this though)

I previously ordered SJ6024 (Japanese TRW/Lucas) and they were single caliper kits.

Edited by VHR32

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