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Hey guys

Have found A new project and wont be needing these brakes or wheels anymore as they no longer suit the application.

The front calipers and rotors are brand new and havent seen one day of work yet..

The rear calipers and rotors have been used for one or two track days, cant remember.. Bought them along time ago.. Still pretty much as new..

The fronts are 6 pot 383mm x 36mm and the rears 4 pot 343mm x 34mm all rotors are two piece..

I bought these from another member on here jagr33 quite some time ago and have never used them since..

They will suit any skyline from r32 to r34 or silvia from s13 to s15. Just need to redrill your front uprights for 14mm bolts, the rears im assuming on all above models are for 10mm bolts

I am chasing 7.5k + post

Ame TM02 wheels as new measuring 18x10 at +15 offset, with achilles 123s semi slicks 1000kms of highway driving on them measuring 265x35x18.. I pretty much put the tyres on and drove from brisbane to mackay then parked it up..

The wheels are perfect with only the minor mark or two from the socket i used to get the wheel nuts on and off.

And yes these wheels do fit the above brake setup underneath them quite easily unlike most 18" wheels

Chasing 2400 for them + post

Anyways please send me a msg or give me a call on 0433549640 or if you dont mind waiting for a reply send me a pm.

All parts in mackay qld, pictures up soon

Cheers spencer

Edited by spenda

They should fit, all you should have to do to drill out the holes where the caliper bracket bolts to the hub to suit your 14mm bolts as he mentioned in first post.

but the caliper brackets will need to be drilled out to 14mm or the bolts wont fit in.

Think about it, why would you need to drill out your hubs / uprights to 14mm if you have r32/r33 or an s (or Z) chassis car?

Because the brackets these brakes come with are to suit 14mm bolts.

Sorry man, the way i read it was that you would have to drill out the uprights (which i thought were the dog bones / brackets), not the hub to suit the 14mm bolts.

If not, my bad.

So yes they will fit.

  • 2 weeks later...

Cheers.. These ames are the gunmetal grey ones..

Sorry guys both items are no longer for sale as i have found the money to fund my new project elsewhere..

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