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Hey all,

R32 GTR i bought has 340mmx32mm two piece rotors with F40 brembo calipers on it. The rotors need replacing but im strugling to find a replacement that will fit the caliper and my 17in enkei rims. 340 is right on the limit so cant go any bigger..

Any help much appreciated

Sam

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Well good luck. I tried Project Mu, DBA and any number of others. Maybe Harrop at a pinch?

Either that or use 324 x 30's off a 33. Problem being you will need new adapters.

Are they AP or another brand. AP wanted drug money from what I can remember.

Edited by djr81
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I was in the same situation where my GTR came with F50 kits and the rotors needed replacing. I tried to source new rotors locally and overseas but no luck (I saw some full kit online from overseas, but not any replacement rotors) Not to mention the long term cost when I had to replace them again in the future. I ended up getting a custom made hat and the DBA 5k T3 rotor to fit.

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