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My kit arrived today. Looking forward to getting some decent brakes under the Stagea.

Great! I was just waiting to hear back if it had been sent lol >.<

My kit has arrived. Time to start looking at what I want to do with the master cylinder arrangement, and the rear brakes.

Might look closely at a twin MC with balance bar and upgrade the whole system.

Hey so for the uninitiated (or the unintelligent) is this upgrade to the BMC required? I have an R32 GT-R if that matters. Cheers

Hey so for the uninitiated (or the unintelligent) is this upgrade to the BMC required? I have an R32 GT-R if that matters. Cheers

I believe the R32 GTR already has a BM57 BMC, which is what is recommended for the kit. I will confirm and let you know if that is not the case.

Also, is this upgrade likely to impact RWC?

Unsure how strict Vic is with RWc's. Sorry I don't have any info, might be best investigating with someone in your state :)

I believe the R32 GTR already has a BM57 BMC, which is what is recommended for the kit. I will confirm and let you know if that is not the case.

Not the case, V spec may be different

Not the case, V spec may be different

Hmm, apologies, I was under the impression all GTR R32/33/34 had the BM57 BMC.

Can you confirm what it does have Joe? :D

  • 2 months later...

is this group buy still going on?????

No it finished some time ago.

There will be an upcoming group buy for the rear kit however, I will chat with the guys and see if the front kit can be incorporated in to the same group buy :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Keen for a GB on the rear brake adaptors. Bought their front kit and it works wonders!!

Should be happening soon, I believe they are just finalising a few things with the kit, it will be on display at WTAC though, so if not before it should be very close. I have made a list of people who have expressed an interest and will message everyone once the group buy is up :)

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Could you let me know if your doing another group buy as I will need the front adapter brackets for the brembos on the front of my r32 Gtr and possibly the rears to pls

Perhaps send a PM to timmy_89 if you haven't already as he is the organiser of the group buys and there has been a more recent one at:

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/index.php?/topic/460654-Alpha-Omega-Racing-Evo-350mm-Big-Brake-Kit-Group-Buy-Round-2

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