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Item: R32 GTR(8/93-12/94), R33 GTR and R34 GTR 324mm RDA Front slotted rotors

Location: Brisbane

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Item Condition: Brand New in boxes

Reason for selling: Too big, won't fit

Price and price conditions: $300 inc shipping via Toll Ipec anywhere in Australia

Extra Info: I just got these a few days ago but they are too big to fit under the calipers I have. I have taken 1 of them out of the box to test fit on the workbench. Will swap for R34 GTT rotors (310mm ones) but must be new/near new.

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Contact me on here or PM for my mobile. Pickup is welcome

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  • 2 weeks later...
so these wont fit a R33 GTST?

because if they would Im interested...

Offset wise, thickness wise...yes, exactly the same.

But, you would need to modify your current calipers to allow the larger diameter. I have R33 GTST calipers as well, and the disc just hits the entry and exit points. Easily modifiable, I just can't be arsed doing it. I am certain there is an article about it on here.

You would need a 15mm radius spacer for the calipers to run right on this disc. Once again, an easy thing to get.

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