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As above, R34 GTR Brembo calipers & rotors for sale. Currently on my R32, rotors just been machined and are in good condition. Rear pads have some meat left on them, fronts are nearly worn out. If someone is keen on them i'll get more pics. Asking $2600 for the lot or swap for R33 calipers + cash

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Needs more cleaning and rotors will be machined once they are of the car. All calipers are pretty much same condition, will upload more pics once they are all of.

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My brakes are in perfect condition, Disc just machined, and running ebc green stuff pas front & rear which were put in about 1month ago. I dont know what they are worth. How easy would the r34 gtr brakes fit on a r33 gtst?

they wont bolt straight on to a 33 nigel. R34 GTR caliper lugs need a larger bolt, which means you either modify the brembo caliper, or modify your hub.

Yes standard 34GTR Brembos are a straight fit for a 34GTt.

But if these where fitted to a 32 what was modified to make them fit; the 34 GTR caliper or the 32 hub? :O

If the caliper was modified then they will not fit on a 34GTt

Yes standard 34GTR Brembos are a straight fit for a 34GTt.

But if these where fitted to a 32 what was modified to make them fit; the 34 GTR caliper or the 32 hub? :O

If the caliper was modified then they will not fit on a 34GTt

I am pretty sure the hub was modified, I'll check it out tonight and let youz know

might be interested depending on the cash adjustment Pav, I know you've probably got 1001 PM's as these are a very popular quick selling item.

My stuff is all in good nick, 80% pads left on fronts 90% pads left on rear. Rear rotors are DBA slotted. I can do the swap & bleed up your brake system for ya if need be? you can just watch an sink cans :P...lol

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