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The brakes sticky is getting a bit long and posts lost.

I've found these Brembo brakes and am fairly sure I've worked it out right and they will go on my M35 (i believe they've come off an ARX) but any help appreciated.

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bremboF50 & Lotus caliper? 370×30mm&340×27mm (F12mmR10mm残) × 1 cars caliper Stagea M35 KIT (Status mount) × 1 370 × 30mm & 340 × 27mm 2 piece rotors

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Is this a yahoo item?

i guess your going to be perfect you will need wheels 17 and upwards, but the stagea has them right? (i've not even looked at sizes)

The f50 kit on the gtr uses new caliper mounts, the things on the left in the photo which i am guessing will be included..

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The brakes sticky is getting a bit long and posts lost.

I've found these Brembo brakes and am fairly sure I've worked it out right and they will go on my M35 (i believe they've come off an ARX) but any help appreciated.

Details:

bremboF50 & Lotus caliper? 370×30mm&340×27mm (F12mmR10mm残) × 1 cars caliper Stagea M35 KIT (Status mount) × 1 370 × 30mm & 340 × 27mm 2 piece rotors

cheers

Yes.

But you will need to have 18's (minimum) to clear the calipers.

RS 17's won't clear.

depending on how the 17's offset you will be able to fit 17's for sure..

i only have 17x9.5 on the gtr and there is plenty of space

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and this is with a new rotor/hat setup i had to get made up here as sourcing new rotors from anywhere was difficult

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depending on how the 17's offset you will be able to fit 17's for sure..

i only have 17x9.5 on the gtr and there is plenty of space

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and this is with a new rotor/hat setup i had to get made up here as sourcing new rotors from anywhere was difficult

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there is no chance fitting 370mm rotors and F50s under 17inch wheels. yours look like 355mm max or even 343mm maybe?

there is no chance fitting 370mm rotors and F50s under 17inch wheels. yours look like 355mm max or even 343mm maybe?

Ahh shit i just noticed he said 370mm that is alot larger than what i have!

i did however fit some pretty flat design wheels to the gtr also, volk gtu and also the r34 gtr wheels and also some old styled advans the volks however were a close fit.

should just buy these, have to run 19" wheels minimum by the looks but :(

http://page4.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/d94092768

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I'm guessing thats the calipers hes found.

not a bad price so far, good luck with them if you get!

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