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Looking for set of caliper adaptors/dogbones to fit 350z track brake rotors to R32 gtst. (good price on 350z rotors)

found a few sets on ebay & czp.com to suit z32 but postage is a killer, UAS want a mint for there dogbone to suit GTR rotors.

thinking of using 350z track dba4000 slotted rotors @ 324mm and std sumi calipers, braided lines with project mu pads.

also running 17x9 with federal RSR tyres, Tein drift master 8k&6k, all adjustable arms.

any help or advise welcome

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why the 350Z rotors? 32Vspec/33/34 GTR rotors are 324mm and are available from plenty of manufacturers. the kit from UAS is actually not that bad price wise and a quite a good kit. at least they test the stuff they make so you know it's going to work with what you want. and you only have to buy the calliper mounts once...

why the 350Z rotors? 32Vspec/33/34 GTR rotors are 324mm and are available from plenty of manufacturers. the kit from UAS is actually not that bad price wise and a quite a good kit. at least they test the stuff they make so you know it's going to work with what you want. and you only have to buy the calliper mounts once...

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I bought the GTR brake upgrade kit from UAS, Dogbones, 324mm 2 peice curved vein slotted rotors for around $800. I reckon thats a good price for a budget upgrade.

From what Ive been told by John and a few others (And I am no expert so please correct me if Im wrong) the 33 Sumitomos are more than adequate for this setup on a MILD street/track car and has very noticable extra stopping power campared to stock with better cooling capacity because of the extra surface area so less fade.

Im not sure wether the 32 and 33 calipers are the same but you can pick up a set of 33 GTST calipers dirt cheap, chuck a seal kit through them and bobs your uncle.

IMO this is a good budget setup if your not running BIG power. Unfortunately I have not put mine on the car yet so I cany comment on real world results but it gets you a lot of brake compared to stock from sitting them side by side.

I'm interested to hear peoples experiences as well. I guess the yanks go for 350z rotors because there's not many Skylines, so the dogbones will only suit the 350z Brembo rotors hat offsets. I've seen them for sale elsewhere as well for about $100 US, if they won't post internationally then you can use a broker like PriceUSA.

http://www.mysr20.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=Z33bracket

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