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hi, did a search on this topic but could not find the information i needed.

need to know the difference between gtt and gtst brake calipers and rotors size, if theres any difference at all. since the gtt has got 30 extra bhp out of the factory the brakes would also be better?

cheers

Edited by Forged

33 GTST front calipers take 296mm rotors

34 GTT front calipers use 310mm rotors

33 and 34 rear calipers have the same rotor size, 297mm

(can check this all on DBA website)

You'd probably do fine with a set of 33 calipers, upgraded pads, slotted rotors. Best bang for buck upgrade.

/edit: corrected size for 33 calipers.

33 GTST front calipers take 296-298mm rotors (can't remember which one).

34 GTT front calipers use 310mm rotors

33 and 34 rear calipers have the same rotor size.

(can check this all on DBA website)

You'd probably do fine with a set of 33 calipers, upgraded pads, slotted rotors. Best bang for buck upgrade.

thanks razorsharp, so how much would you pay for the whole lot: front and rear calipers, rotors and pads? from gtst

Edited by GT Skyliner
yeah i think the GTV is a later model so its get the GTT's suspension and brakes, available in baysideblue too for the first time for non GTRs.

the gtv has been an option since 99 bay blue option .. 2000..looking for b/blue sedan atm :)

yeah i do my own impoting and compliance ..blue sedan will be personal car i hope ...the wifes anyway ;)

Hey mate,

long time no speak...

Your wife has good taste! :)

Will catch up with you at some stage when i get back in town.

one of Jakes imports... ;)

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hi chris

hooked on b blue since yours came thru.,i am looking for GT-V na sedan and i`d like to put the engine and some gear out of this beast ,hoping someone just wants a race car ;)32

then it would become my car ;) and she can have the wagon :)

hi chris

hooked on b blue since yours came thru.,i am looking for GT-V na sedan and i`d like to put the engine and  some gear out of this beast ,hoping someone just wants a race car  :D32

then it would become my car :) and she can have the wagon :)

your a good family man... sedan and wagon...

my kids are learning to hate the back seat - but, who needs leg room when you are 4yrs old. :P

Good luck with the hunt.

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