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Hi everyone,

For sale is a front brake upgrade kit that will easily bolt on to your r32 gtst, gtr and R33 gsts, and will fit 18 inch rims. it can be ADR approved for your road rego.

The kit is 100% australian made in my engineering workshop located in Helensburgh nsw.

The kit includes:

Brackets machined in our state of the art CNC mill, 1030 grade steel.

Rotors are 434mm dia and the top of the line DBA 4000 series T slot that have thermo paint so you can see how hard you have pushed.

Braded stainless steel hoses have all the relivent ADR stamping for road use.

Pads were chosen for their high performance and with maximum rotor life.

Fluid is ELF racing fluid 5.1

Bolts and high tensile

Spares are available for everything when needed.

Free delivery in sydney and illawarra.

Only $1400.

Cheers

Colin

0416090676

[email protected]

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Do you sell the R32 GTR Dog bone brakets on their own for the Nissan Sumitomo calipers?

If so how much, wondering the price diffrence with yours for 343mm to the current ones on the market for a 324mm front conversion?

Sounds like your using a 343mm front rotor from the Harrop upgraded VT to VZ HSV models which are also 32mm thick.

Quite a bit of that rotor wont see pad contact on the inside without bigger calipers.

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thanks GTSBoy nice pick up :) i was a bit tired when i posted.

thanks GTRPSI for the interest, the rotors DBA supply me have their own order unique order number, i couldnt tell you if they are used for any other model they wouldnt tell me. im not sure of the other kit you mention, the brakets are only available as part of the full kit.

Hi gtr jet, thanks for your interest, the specs of the rotors are DBA series 4000 "T" slotted, these are hardened and ground they are 343mm dia and 32mm thick, they are arguably the best rotors made in Australia, this is why they were selected.

These DBA rotors are custom made and will only suit the offset of our dog bone brakets. spare rotors are available when needed but you would be doing well wearing these things out. I could give you the order number but you would have to find a DBA distributer and there is a minimum level you would have to order.

One of the reasons we decided to make this kit was becuase my mate bought a cheap imported kit that didnt impress us.......the problems were the supply of spare parts and the quality, we needed to buy rotors and they said we had to buy the entire kit again to get them.

So our thinking was that there was a need for a top of the line kit that was still within peoples budget with replacement parts readily available, and made proudly locally in Australia.

Thanks for the reply mate. The reason I asked is because I'm looking for that sized rotor with an offset to fit my calipers.

Would you mind giving me the dimensions of your rotors and if they fit I'll grab some off you?

no worries im more than happy to help, at the moment however im just selling the kits as a full kit, the chances of these rotors having the correct offset would next to nothing as they were made to suit our dog bone which is unique. sorry i couldnt be more help.

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Hi The sherrid, i have had a engineering report done on the kit, and i am working closely with an engineering company that can sign them off, i can pass on their details to you if you like.

thanks for the question

Thank for the support :) we love our track days !!!

As an added incentive im happy to have kits fitted by our licenced MTA approved mechanic in helensburgh, for everyone that contacts and buys through Skylines australia forum :)

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