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big k-sport brake kit front and rear 356mm to suit 32 gt-r includes , every thing pads rotors lines adaptors nuts bolts etc etc , but fits 33 and 200 sx on front , not sure about the rears though ! $3800 pick up

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could this fit a r32 gtst????

Cant see why not , as long as you have 18 inch wheels with the correct offset to clear the calipers . Will need a min 18inch wheel with these brakes

How much of the kit do you have like bolts, spacers, backing plates etc, does this kit still use the factory hand brake ?

Do you have any more pics cheers

I have every nut ,bolt, etc needed to fit it , as far as i know it uses the factory hand brake , I will take pics of the whole kit and post it up ! btw rrp is $4700

This set no longer for sale as i have fitted to my 32 gtr , but if anyone wants same kit i can get for 3750 same kit ! Now it is done i can say it is an easy kit to fit and bolts straight on and fits and works well , cheers .post-22701-1266114897_thumb.jpgpost-22701-1266114983_thumb.jpg

This set no longer for sale as i have fitted to my 32 gtr , but if anyone wants same kit i can get for 3750 same kit ! Now it is done i can say it is an easy kit to fit and bolts straight on and fits and works well , cheers .post-22701-1266114897_thumb.jpgpost-22701-1266114983_thumb.jpg

Nice work! had my eye on this kit...now tell us how it pulls up... :)

  • 5 months later...
Can this kit fit any larger front rotors? Or is 356mm the largest that can fit? Looks nice, let us know how they go! :D

Yeah you can get this kit with 380mm all round if you want , it will cost a bit more $ the 356 all round i have on mine work awsome compared to the standard ones and they are a straight fit , im very happy with the value for money they provide .

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