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ok peeps the time has come, i am looking for a cheap FRONT brake upgrade now......

are r33 gts-t calipers the same size as a R32? and will the fit on the stock R32 gtst rotors?

will R32 gtr calipers fit on my stock rotors?

is there any mods i have to do to fit them?

cheers

allen paul

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Cheap and cars don't go together.

R33 GTSt rotors are the same diameter as GTR rotors. GTR rotors are 2mm thicker, but you can use the two rotors interchangably. You need calipers that are suited the the size rotor you have. Does that answer you questions? If not, the answer is no for the first two questions, and see above to figure out the rest.

hi allen

R33 GTST stuff should fit fine - as should GTR stuff too

the GTR rotors are a bit larger - the factory 33 GTST brakes are pretty strong

you should be able to find them on ebay pretty easily I would have though?

theres quite a few brembo kits on ebay these days if you are up for fitting a GTR front kit to yours

theres even evo8 brembo kits if you can sort out the offset / and right patterns etc

how much do u want to spend

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