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if so, please PM me

or if anyone else is wrecking a stagea, or if someone with an r33 can check if the bolt that holds the caliper to the back of the rotor on the front is 22mm, it would be greatly appreciated

Cheers,

Ryan

Edited by Ryan1600

hey ryan, been a while, how you been going ?

those two bolts that hold the caliper to the front arm and are behind the rotor are 19mm, or they are on mine at least :laugh:

get a breaker bar .... :(

Adam

good man, moved out now :P hows the beast and yourself?

turns out mine was larger, i got in contact with Luke, got a bolt, but tomorrow will tell if mine has been tapped out in the past, hopefully i can get the one in it matched somewhere tomorrow... fingers crossed.

Ryan

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