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5stud, 2-pot single-sided fronts, 1-pot rear's

fixed a leak at the caliper (thru the bloody thing, nuts that keep the caliper together wernt tight enough)

the dust guard seems to be making some noise, something....... unless it's the pads against the rotors

yeah, should be able to boof, i got a set of R31 rears on order from DBA as "blanks" as i need them drilled for 5 stud. costs a small amount more as they have to pull them off the run n that, but ya should be able to

Anyone able to help me out? Need someone to go to JIS, buy me some R33 Tie Rod Ends - $175, and meet me somewhere, ie vilis, and i shall pay you back. I need the suckers in my hand by Saturday morning. If you are able to help out, send my mobile an sms on 0411876139 with your name and number and i shall call you back.

Edit: If they aren't in my hands by Saturday Morning, i will most likely be unable to attend the track day...there is also $50 in it for who ever does collect them for me.

Thank you to Madaz and Ruby for sending me a sms about picking these up. I managed to speak to JIS today, and he said he was going to be there till about 6-7pm, so i managed to pick them up :( . Also had a little chat, looks like a few of our forum members are regulars there *looks at Andrew and Dave* :thumbsup:

Hrmmm seems i could be stuck with going non turbo 33 rotors...Can you buy rotors that haven't been drilled at all?

could just get Growley custom machining to redrill 5 stud to suit 4 stud i had him do that for me before i had a 5 stud conversion and no troubles

http://www.growly.com.au/

npz Abe good to hear your sorted

Thank you to Madaz and Ruby for sending me a sms about picking these up. I managed to speak to JIS today, and he said he was going to be there till about 6-7pm, so i managed to pick them up :( . Also had a little chat, looks like a few of our forum members are regulars there *looks at Andrew and Dave* :thumbsup:

Yeah Dave and I practically live there. If I could have gotten to Vili's tomorrow night to give them to you I would have picked them up for you. I live less than 2km from JIS, so pop in to see Koji and Paul frequently :P

So many toys, so little money - there are always things there I want.

could just get Growley custom machining to redrill 5 stud to suit 4 stud i had him do that for me before i had a 5 stud conversion and no troubles

http://www.growly.com.au/

npz Abe good to hear your sorted

i have some rotors with matt atm getting redrilled from hq patteren to ford pattern for the race car he can cross drill or put a few different grooves for a pretty good price .

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