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Can you prove they are actually genuine BNR34 calipers?

I don't mean to bring your post into question but the paint and logo colour is wrong, and the Brembo logo itself is way off.

They aren't R34 Brembos. From the colour and logos.

If you check the bracket where you bolt the caliper on. The bolt is larger and the hole is bigger itself aswell.

What difference does it make. Arent they the same thing apart from the colour.??

Are you being sarcastic? Its like asking whats the different with a R32/33/34 GTR except for shape of the car?

Edited by Blitz_R33
Are you being sarcastic? Its like asking whats the different with a R32/33/34 GTR except for shape of the car?

No I wasnt being sarcastic. The differences between those cars can be identified with careful scrutiny (that was being sarcastic)

I asked a question. Are the 33 and 34 brembos the same item other than a coat of paint?

No. They are different.

Thus difference in cost.

Yes, 14mm holes as opposed to 12mm, otherwise exactly the same so no difference in value unless you must have gold.

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