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As this is pretty random i didnt really want to start a new topic.. lookie lookie at what happen to my pulsar today lol ( and yes im not annoyed about it, getting quite used to ppl damaging my cars sadly) haha oh well shit happens.. just an inconvenience really... know anyone recking a gtir cos im in need of another RH door

Sorry to hear mate, hasnt been a good week for the 'ol Nissans...

Luckilly (or un-luckilly) for me I got some news today which has kind of distracted me from my car woes...

What about using ABS R33 Front Rotors and Master Cylinder on a R32 that doesn't have ABS?

You'll have problems with the master cylinder as the ABS master cylinders only have two outputs (1x front and 1x rear), where as the non-ABS r32 master cylinder will have 2x fronts and 1x rear.

There is no point swapping the master cylinders over anyway as they (R32/R33 GTS-t's) are both BM44's so they are the same size.

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