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hey guys bought a set of r34 brembo for the 32 I know I'll most likely need to drill the hubs out but choosing rotors picking the right ones can I purchase the r32 vspec rotors or do I have to get r34 rotors because the hubs have been drilled bigger?

needing to know before I purchase at the checkout of rhd Japan

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yeah don't know why I was thinking hub lol

but does it matter if I get the vspec 32 rotor for the 34 caliper because it's goin a 32 model

or will I need 34 rotor for the caliper

or doesn't it matter as long as the rotor is for the vspec caliper?

You don't have to drill anything. Get M12x1.5mm helicoils and put them on, much easier and less messier. You can either use R33 GT-R bolts or get your own high tensile ones (M12x1.5mm, 45mm long I believe, I put 40 and 50mm on mine, both fine).

As mentioned, the rotors are all the same for R32-R34 Brembo except rear R34 V-Spec (not relevant to you).

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