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Hi all, did R33 GTRs come out without brembos or did all R33 GTRs have brembos? If so is there a difference in the discs?

The reason i ask is, I have an R32 GTST and plan to get the GKTech spacers so I can run R33 GTR 324mm discs but they specify non brembo. Everywhere I look all discs say R33 GTR brembo.

Basically I don't want to buy the wrong discs.

If anyone can link me to some well priced slotted discs that are appropriate that would be great. Looking for DBA 4000 or 5000 series or equivalent, in project mu or the like, not interested in RDA or knock offs.

Cheers.

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Brembos, one size of disc, fronts are 324mm X 30mm thick.

Im surprised your not looking at the RDA's, we run them, we also sell heaps of them to others running them on tracks.

Where did you think the DBA's are made, Australia? ;)

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Brembos, one size of disc, fronts are 324mm X 30mm thick.

Im surprised your not looking at the RDA's, we run them, we also sell heaps of them to others running them on tracks.

Where did you think the DBA's are made, Australia? ;)

Really I thought RDAs were cheap knock offs? Heard they're fine for road use but haven't heard anything (good or bad) about them on track. Anyone done a comparo?

As in it spaces out your standard non brembo caliper 22mm, accommodating for the larger diameter GTR disc.

I don't think a caliper spacer would be affected by a disc suiting brembo calipers.

It would space out the caliper 44mm (from 280mm rotor to 324mm rotor). It's not the fact that it's been I is the fact that if the caliper is different you may use a different disc to suit that caliper, ie a thinner or thicker disc or something.

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