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hi pplz

i have a gts4 r33 s2 non turbo, the hubs r 4 stud and i wanted to get 19s but the ones i want are in 5 stud, so i wanted to know, is it hard to do and worth it, also would i need to change brake master cylinders and all that technical stuff or just the hubs???

thanks for the help, hopefully also im going to do a turbo conversion or turbo the current motor

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speak to NAR33... he has done this.

basically hubs, rotors, calipers from a turbo model skyline.

however since you have a GTS4 - you may/may not intefere with the attessa, so maybe GTR model hubs, rotors and calipers should do the trick. Not cheap just for a set of 19s, maybe find a new set of rims in the available stud pattern will be much simpler.

sss automotive sydney, hubs, discs, callipers for the front are $350, and the rear are cheaper, but if you want the rear with the diff and everything else so you just have to bolt it on its $650, so everything including diff can be done for under $1000 otherwise it should be around $600 for the complete setup front and rear. and you also need brake lines, and it also depends on if you have abs or not. everything else just bolts up

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