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hey

buy a r32 type M and im susing out teh brakes to make sure there the right size.

wat are teh sizes for the Type M im pretty sure they are teh GTR brakes, and im sure they are 4 pot front 2 at rear. i know the type M come wit gtr rims and stearing wheel. i just want the actuall measurements of teh Type M brakes

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Hi there,

Good luck on finding your information - it's all here already however as this topic has been covered before. Try searching for it and you should be able to dig up the info you're after.

You should really learn how to spell and form sentences properly and you'll get more response too.

:)

Cant really understand what your asking for, but the type M does have 4 pot front and 2 pot rear brakes, but they arent the same as the GTR ones.

The type m does not come with GTR wheels or steering wheel.

R32 GTSt type M rotors are 280mm x 30mm thick

R32 GTR rotors are 296mmx32mm thick

R32 GTR rims look similar but aren't the same as type M as they are wider and forged alloy

where the type M are cast alloy.

The steering wheels are similar too but the GTR has a different horn button.

R32 GTSt  type M rotors are 280mm x 30mm thick 

R32 GTR rotors are 296mmx32mm thick

R32 GTR rims look similar but aren't the same as type M as they are wider and forged alloy

where the type M are cast alloy.

The steering wheels are similar too but the GTR has a different horn button.

Boo yaaa... told you I was right..

Yeah they are more rare, but are a lot more common now due to the 15 year rule. Back when compliance was $3000 for r32 gtst's, there probably wasnt much point in bringing in non-type-m r32s.

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