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Z33/V35/G35 BRAKES WILL FIT ON YOUR NM35 VQ25DET POWERED STAGEA!

IT IS ONLY THE BRAKE LINES THAT MAY BE DIFFERENT.

Honestly mate, I understand your concerns, but I don't know how else to tell you.

Axis, ARX, RX, RS, AWD, RWD, VQ25det, VQ30, VQ25, VQ35, HICAS, Non-HICAS, 5-speed, 4-speed... it doesn't matter.

If the brakes bolt on to a Z33, V35 or G35, they will bolt onto our Stagea.

Maybe read this thread from the start... or search the Stagea forum for brake info (if you did, you would have found this thread of Danny's Z33 Brembo conversion)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/288150-m35-brembo-brake-coversion/page__hl__350z+brembo

We are here to help with your questions, but if you don't want to listen to advice from guys that have been driving and modifying these cars for the past 4 years or so..... then I don't know what to tell ya.

trust me i listen but i like absalutes as so to save money and time

and dont get me wrong i appreciated the value of your guys knowledge on the stageas

hence the reason im here and not getting a headach on the new zealand forums

if it was a skyline or sylvia or most other well known racer cars i would have no probs , but the M35stagea is also relativly new to the NZ market as being the @#$#$ hole of Earth we get everything last

Edited by Sidius

k found my brakes

AP racing 2005 350 z brake kit

front CP 7040-1711.CG12 14 inch

rears CP 70633-1000.CG12 13 inch

and with the break lines you guys say i need the v35/g35 lines insted of the 350 ones?

or G35 brake kit

front AP3700 14 inch

rears AP3570 13 inch

http://blog.stillen.com/wp-content/gallery/misc/ModifiedMag1108_APRacing.pdf

now i ask if any of you check these can u confirm

which would you recomend they are basically the same

input appreciated

Edited by Sidius

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