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While waiting for over a month for these to arrive, I sourced a set of Alcons. Thus, these are no longer needed.

- Wilwood Superlight 4pot calipers

- 345x32mm Brembo discs, slotted

- EBC Yellowstuff pads

- HEL braided brake lines

- Adapters + bolts (100mm spacing, suit most Nissans)

$1,500

Located in Bowral, ~1hr south of Liverpool. Contact via PM.

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It's possible, but depends on the rim design. You would probably find that most jap single piece rims will fit, but 2- or 3-piece wheels will give less clearance.

The Wilwoods are a fair bit narrower than Nissan Sumitomos, so you have more clearance with these than with stock brakes.

I've fit the same setup.

Currently running 17" lmgt4's, and have heaps of clearence.

is go as far to say they'd probably fit under standard 33gtr wheels.

Sorry, I've got the 324mm discs.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 8 months later...

ZOMBIE BUMP.

After finding these still sitting in the study, I thought I should do something with them. Dummy fitted them under my S15's 17" Buddy Club P1, and discovered they fit with ~3mm between caliper and barrel. It also turns out that the braided lines I was sent are for S13/14/15 - not GTR as per my order.

So, price is now $1,250

  • 3 weeks later...

Yes, but you'll need to do the same mods as you would fitting any other Nissan brakes - either fit a sleeve to your knuckle (14mm OD, 12mm ID, If I recall correctly), or drill and tap the larger bolt size into these adapters.

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