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They probably are the same if we got them from the same place, but I didn't see any need in using cable ties to secure them.

Ok here are the pics...sorry about the wait!

This is the front, but the rear is similar.

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Did you rotate the wheel from side to side to make sure it wasn't going to rub on anything? I used a cable tie around that eyelet on the alloy upright above the hub you can see in the first pic, just to help it stay in place.

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apologies if someone somewhere else has bought this up already, have already spent too long searching for this but i have a 2007 stagea awd 3.5, someone suggested the r34gt-t sumitomo 4 pot calipers and rotors for the front and the matching 2 pot for the rear. my question is . do they fit. i see that one of the members has the r32 gtr calipers on. but were they a straight bolt on. or are the calipers a different bolt spacing etc?

cheers!

There is a big brake thread up top that explains it all, but essentially you want an r34 front calliper, otherwise you will need little spacers to fit the 12mm 32/33 bolts in the hub.

The rears don't fit at this stage, hopefully some brackets are in the pipeline, but they won't be 'legal'

350z or V35 Brembos fit nicely, front and rear.

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