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Hi i am looking for a passenger cefiro front caliper model I have is 92 needs to be theABS as I have tried the non abs and it's 20% or so smaller. Won't work. I'm located on Brisbane QLD happy to pick up

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too hard to find man.... just get ABS s13 sr20det calipers and disk's used... also s13 brakes a slightly smaller so the non ABS one stated above could have been a s13

Edited by Dan_J

too hard to find man.... just get ABS s13 sr20det calipers and disk's used... also s13 brakes a slightly smaller so the non ABS one stated above could have been a s13

ok Dan, fair point.

Cefiro Non abs small. ABS Bigger

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i mesaured the disk thickness 22mm thick "worn" and the outer diameter is 256mm. The Caliper is 180mm long measured in photo format below, if that helps with other matches.

What are R32 4 spot disk Size? same or are mine some where in between s13 - r32?

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Regards

Edited by pikie new account

i posted a thread or post which i cant find now in the taxi section with info on the s13 sr20de brake vs non turbo ceffy brakes which were bigger although i dont have turbo brakes on my car so i cant tell how much better they are but r32 gtst brakes are better

here's some info:

http://www.sr20tuning.com/brakes.html

Edited by Dan_J

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