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Ahh ok really im trying to find find out if my r34 (on its way over) has the big brakes

or not. Its a one owner car and is 100% stock yet came standard with the gtt wheels and ive seen some NA's with the turbo brakes fitted so just wondering if my car has the 17's to fit the brakes from standard.

Wasn't there a thread where someone in a GTT asked if he should keep his 18's or R23 GTR's?

That was me. I ended up borrowing a set of R32 GT-R wheels ( with tyres ) and fit them on my car and they actually looked pretty tough but a little odd :wacko: Hard to explain..... I wanted them for the larger tyre profile which would be a softer ride for everyday driving ( plus 225/50/16's are cheap ) and then have a set of 18's for fun days.

Anyway, R32 GT-R wheels do clear the GTT calipers ( not by much ) but many other 16's won't. And in case you were wondering, no, I didn't get any pics with the R32 GT-R wheels fitted sorry :)

Ahh ok really im trying to find find out if my r34 (on its way over) has the big brakes

or not. Its a one owner car and is 100% stock yet came standard with the gtt wheels and ive seen some NA's with the turbo brakes fitted so just wondering if my car has the 17's to fit the brakes from standard.

If you have a GTV it will have the turbo brakes fitted from factory and will have GTT wheels. Hope that answers your question :wacko:

Well thats what i thought but it is missing a few other gtv features. two tone steering wheel and shift knob, factory kit Small lip on th boot etc. But i will hope for the best.

two tone steering wheel and shift knob and the bootlip aren't GTV specific features...they are more Series 2 specific (2000+ onwards). If they came with GTT wheels chances are you have the turbo brakes as well.

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