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Brembo front brakes off a Porsche 996 TT with dba slotted rotors come with adapter to fit R32 GT-R.
Swapped back to stock brakes when I sold my GTR so these have been sitting in my garage for years so will need some TLC

$1000 ONO. Can deliver free to Sunshine Coast or Brisbane if timing is right.

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5928 is the GTR brembo size, 324mm, but OP can confirm. Not sure about the adapter because I can't see them in the pics, but I run the same discs and calipers on my race car and I reckon it's a bargain at this price.

Duncan is correct. 324mm

I think they are significantly under what they would usually be priced at, I just want them gone as they have sat under my house for a long time.

Good for the right person who doesn't mind installing new pads and presumably replacing the seals.

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Are you selling front & rear?

What is the minimum wheel size to run these brakes?

Just the front, stock rear brakes where used with this setup without issues.

A few different sets of 17" rims where used with them without issue, I don't own the car anymore so I cant comment further.

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Sorry been away for a few months - replying to PM's now.  

Another member pointed out rebuild parts that should work here:  http://www.racingbrake.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=BP-406&Extensive_Search=Y

 

On 8/9/2016 at 10:50 AM, Minko said:

Sorry been away for a few months - replying to PM's now.  

Another member pointed out rebuild parts that should work here:  http://www.racingbrake.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=BP-406&Extensive_Search=Y

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On 4/20/2016 at 5:42 PM, Duncan said:

5928 is the GTR brembo size, 324mm, but OP can confirm. Not sure about the adapter because I can't see them in the pics, but I run the same discs and calipers on my race car and I reckon it's a bargain at this price.

Hey Duncan,

Were this more than enough for you? Without changing the rear and just the fronts? Braking strength good? 

Im still on Stock 32's non Brembo and am looking at an upgrade - was thinking of 350mm evo Brembo's front and rear but seem overkill - just want to see your POV...

Thanks!

On 4/21/2016 at 4:29 PM, Minko said:

Duncan is correct. 324mm

I think they are significantly under what they would usually be priced at, I just want them gone as they have sat under my house for a long time.

Good for the right person who doesn't mind installing new pads and presumably replacing the seals.

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^ Pads easy to find? Good pads?

I'm very happy with my similar setup on the race car, I've run up to 1hr enduro races on them and targas etc with no issues. These are a bargain at the posted price even if they need a reco

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