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Morning *tips hat*

So tis decided. 550cc injectors it is lol :cheers: Anyone know what the go is fitting bigger brake rotors with the stock calipers? I just want to upsize to the Vspec size rotors but keep the calipers. New brackets or what?

Not too sure yet, should know tomorrow sometime, goes on dyno this arvo. Just gotta sit tight and wait, something I hate doing but sadly must be done. Will let ya know when I know more, should be collecting on Thursday around midday.

Morning *tips hat*

So tis decided. 550cc injectors it is lol :cheers: Anyone know what the go is fitting bigger brake rotors with the stock calipers? I just want to upsize to the Vspec size rotors but keep the calipers. New brackets or what?

UAS do an offset bracket to fit the stock calipers with a 324mm rotor (from memory). The work fantastically for a cheap upgrade.

Not too sure yet, should know tomorrow sometime, goes on dyno this arvo. Just gotta sit tight and wait, something I hate doing but sadly must be done. Will let ya know when I know more, should be collecting on Thursday around midday.

Good stuff. You'll have to let me know how it goes!

also...

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You using stock parts or have you found Nismo speedo/tach to go with the dash?

If I can find a Nismo dash, I'll use it. But I'm not paying 11-ty hundred for one....

Here ya go Bozman. But it's damn pricey. $1000 before it even leaves Japland... That and I think they look like they belong in the Delorean.

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Any of you fokkas know if a 33 gtr dash fits a gtst.

I have a whiteface nismo 320 kph dash but i dont wanna pull the chair apart for nothing.

UAS do an offset bracket to fit the stock calipers with a 324mm rotor (from memory). The work fantastically for a cheap upgrade.

This guy knows

$850 with the rotors or $370 odd for just the mounting brackets.

How did you find that lol? Just randomly browsing eastern block drift websites?

There is no fooling you. You're all over it like cheese on a pizza...

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