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Hi gents wondering what the options for upgrading the rear brakes are in know about 350z brembo and v35 ones but how about any other nissan factory options that suit. I have a pair or r34 gtt rear calipers but they don't fit the mounting holes are closer together and to smaller bolts so any other ideas?

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Make a steel adapter bracket.

I believe the internal handbrake drum is the same diameter, and the disc offset will work.

Aim for 12mm of material thickness at any cross section and your bracket will have plenty of strength.

Have fun.

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Rudi has a set on his car Nathan, so it can be done.

I bet they do too Scotty, but they won't be anywhere near the price of a set of Nissan calipers.

I've never bothered, as I find the bias fine with the OEM rears, pads & rotors are easily available, and I don't reckon there's much of an improvement to be had.

It would balance it out visually, but that's about it.

I'll have to speak to Rudi then cheers mate it would be a shame to let these go as I got em for free and they would as you say balance out the look with the 32 gtr fronts. How much were the ksports scott don't think my pockets are that deep :-S

That's a great price mate nice score. I've got some 32 gtr fronts fitted they are perfect just after some rears and wondering how to fit the 34 gtt rear calipers I have mate. Out of interest how much though for the 34 gtr's

Ok messaged rudi he says he has r32 calipers all round and they are q direct fit. From what I read that Craig posted is that they will not bolt up to the mounting points as they are different. So my questions are will the 32 2 pots bolt up and if not what r series skyline rear calipers would that are 2 pot sumitomos?

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