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Do the GTS-4s use the same brakes as a regular GTS-t? If so then you could get a set of 33GTS-t disks and calipers for about 400-450. Machine the disks say 20 a side and youve saved your self 100 bucks. Plus they use the same size pad so if you've got good pads already you can use them.

Alternatively a set of good pads, if you don't have any yet will make a huge difference.

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If I found the right one, Autospeed shop has them (DBA4909 - slotted only) for $271 each. You'll get free delivery to your door. You probably won't do much better than that.

AFAIK, all R32 GTS4s are turbos, with 5-stud rims (mine certainly is). R33s are all N/A.

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