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and yes 32 gtr and 33 gtst calipers and rotors are interchangeable (they are 2mm different width from factory). 34 gtst calipers and rotors must be used together, they are different from all other brake sizes

12mm bolts with the sleeves works fine - I've just had mine done in the past month (beginning of November) and had no issues so far. Went from standard s1 C34 brakes to R32 GT-R.

I got the sleeves from Daleo (thanks again, mate!), and all is well - no movement, no clunking noises, etc.

Ok so my 2nd hand R34 GTT front brake callipers bolt on to the new RDA 310mm Rotors purchased for the NM35 but I now require new custom brake lines to allow them to work.

Certainly Didn't give a thought to that happening

But I have never carried out a changeover quite like it...

Thats modifying tho...

So what I found was $40 a side for rubber or $90 ADR approved braided

That didn't require a second thought...

Thanks Kurt from power brakes in Adelaide extremely handy guy see you tomorrow.

Ok so my 2nd hand R34 GTT front brake callipers bolt on to the new RDA 310mm Rotors purchased for the NM35 but I now require new custom brake lines to allow them to work.

Certainly Didn't give a thought to that happening

But I have never carried out a changeover quite like it...

Thats modifying tho...

So what I found was $40 a side for rubber or $90 ADR approved braided

That didn't require a second thought...

Thanks Kurt from power brakes in Adelaide extremely handy guy see you tomorrow.

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