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Okay, so I've been reading through the multitude of threads on this topic and am having problems figuring out what the situation is, and I'd appreciate any help anyone can offer! You guys out there with S2 RS Stageas, what is the brake situation? I've just had to have my rotors machined and I'm looking at new rotors and pads.

Couple questions:

1. Are there any brake upgrade options with minimal machining for RWD S2? For example I've seen the R33 GTST / R34 upgrades on the RS4 models but not for the RS.

2. Is there a replacement rotor/pad available at the moment for the RS? I know the front brakes are different to the RS4 so I'm having trouble finding the correct replacement parts.

Cheers!

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On the rs the front caliper bolts are m12, so you can use most skyline stuff. I wanted the slightly larger 34gtt brakes, which are m14 so machined up new inserts to go into the calipers. Some guys drill out the holes in the struts but I didnt think it would leave enough meat.

You will also have to hack the backing plate to gain clearance.

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