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Hi all,

Looking to get hold of all the following for the new race car:

* Brembo Calipers (Front and Rear) from R32 GTR Vspec, R33 GTR or R34 GTR

* HKS Torque Split controller

* Power FC and Hand Controller to suit R32 GTR

* HICAS lock kit.

So....who has what?

Also interested in the following

* Catch Can

* Oil Cooler

* Power Steering Cooler

* Non HICAS steering wheel

* State Champion Trophy :P

All to suit R32 GTR

Thanks for all whop provided info.

I'm still looking for the Brembos, pls let me know if you are considering selling, I can pay a good price for them as I need them :D Great chance for a GTR owner to put a few thousand towards upgrading to some nice GT3 or AP 6 piston jobbies

Duncan, have you considered a dogbone adaptor and bigger rotors ?? Might cost less and get the same result -

I'm gonna get DBA5000 rotors (R33 GTR diameter) and use std calipers but with the dogbone adaptors - same braking ability but heaps less fade....

Hey Brendan, unfortunately the regs are quite specific that they have to be standard rotors and calipers, since the non-vspec 32 rotors are crossdrilled that leaves them out :)

So, teh r33/34 Brembos it has to be.

Of course for anyone looking at the adaptor option I've got a set of standard r32 calipers for sale :D

Damn Nazi regulators.....

So you can upgrade your brakes to bigger R33/R34 (which are standard) but can't deviate from the standard calipers (and newer rotors)....

Those rules suck man - why don't you get standard Porsche Rotors and Calipers - they are stardard kit (on a Porsche) That's the same as upgrading to R34 brakes isn't it (very differenent cars).......

np, I'm not in a hge rush.

ylwgtr2, I'm really looking to pick up both front and rear together, and I'll pay around 2,200 for them.

Those with a 33 or 34 GTR, think how 2200 could get you started on some *big* stoppers :P

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