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The link for the 6 piston rear brake on your site seems to be down

any package/discount price if both bought together?

Hi mate, absolutely.

If you are interested in the front and rear package please drop me a pm and I will work out a price for you.

Cheers,

Steve

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The link for the 6 piston rear brake on your site seems to be down

any package/discount price if both bought together?

Hi Steve, please confirm if you received my pm with the quote for the front and rear kit.

Cheers,

Steve

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We have now fitted our G4 8-Piston Front Brake Kits to most of our Targa GTR race car fleet.

Here are a few pics showing the front kit fitted to 2 of our customer cars including the Donut King race car.

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Cheers,

Steve :)

:) I've got my set on our targa car last weekend too, fitted up perfect, brackets were right size and all fittings were included.

They have held up well so far, and I'll be hitting the track in the next week or 2 to give them a proper workout :)

I am also looking forward to the results of a real world track experience with this Kit. I am VERY interested in getting the front kit for my GTR33. For the price it cant be beat....

-Sayajin

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Gave these brakes a hammering at Eastern Creek yesterday and they are excellent. A must buy for this price :laugh:

more info from tacker and myself here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=156792

hey justjap, how much further do the calipers stick out from the stock calipers? I've got 235/40/18's but for some reason already my spokes only just clear the calipers. if these calipers stick out any further they wont fit

Yea can you answer the question above cause mine is a r33 gtst and they only just clear the brakes at the moment. Also what sort of package could you do me for front and rear brake package?

Cheers

Alan

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Sorry for the delayed reply guys, I am in Japan at the moment and have been very busy.

The G4 calipers dont pertrude a great deal more than standard calipers. We find that with good quality factory or Japanese wheels, we have seen no clearance issues. Generally customers who experience such problems are using wheels with an incorrect offset.

We have around 5 BNR32's in the shop currently with everything from factory rims to BNR34 wheels and Advan's without any clearance issues at all.

I hope this helps, if you have any further questions please don't hesitate to ask

Cheers,

Steve

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Thanks for all the orders guys - Plenty more stock now available.

A number of new kits have been added to our range including XR6 Turbo.

Cheers,

Steve

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Keep all the orders coming guys.

Nissan Skyline V35 kits now in stock.

If you are looking for serious stopping power and an unbeatable price, look no further!

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yeah would love to hear some feedback about these

Hi mate one of my friends has a front set fitted

to his R32 GTR and they work very well I had a

chance to test drive the car my self. I'd have no

worries with reccomending a set to anyone

Cheers

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Thanks for the great feedback >_<

We have a G4 Brake Kits in stock now, with bolt-on kits available to suit all popular Japanese Import Vehicles.

Cheers,

Steve

BTW I checked my G4s out the other day, discs and pads are still in fine condition after Targa Tas, I will be running them at Eastern Creek on Sunday.

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Lots more stock now available and we are delighted to annouce some big pricing changes across our entire G4 Brake Kit range :(

Get in now, in time for Christimas to pickup your monster brake kit for an exceptional price!

Cheers,

Steve :w00t:




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