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S13 5 Stud Conversion, R33 Gts 4 Pots Or Gtr Brembos Both With Or Without Discs


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Hi Guys,

I am after the following to fit a R31

1) 5 stud conversion kit to suit s13 front and 5 stud conversion for the rear

2) R32 GTR/R33 GTS brakes or better (GTR Brembos) front calipers with or without discs.

3) RB25 breather hoses

4) RB30 oil dip stick

There is no kit for rear that I know of? All u can do from what I've found is redrill the axle of full custom work

I have a full 5 stud conversion kit from an S15. Comes with DBA slotted and cross drilled front and rear rotors with near new pads.

PM me if you are interested

Hi , I do have in Brisbane brand new 5 stud kit for S13 Front and Rear with OEM bearing in it.Manufactured for EU,JAPAN and US market .Easy to install, just swap them over and no other parts required except re drill your rotors to 5 stud .

With this kit you DONT need knuckles or arms or any other parts at all.

Brand new still in the box 800$ plus freight if need.

No made in china or some cheap backyard made .

Got full set of R32 GTR brakes calipers and rotors F & R

or R34 front full set rotors and calipers .

Edited by familka gtr

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