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Hello,

I have the front calipers rotors hubs and brake booster off a r33 series 1. - will these bolt onto the cef?

Also If I get the rear will these bolt straight on as well?

ps - how on earth do u get the rear seat out?

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no idea about the brakes.

but the rear seat. run your fingers around the underside of the seat part, till you get to a clip. and pull up. there is one on each side of the car about a foot inside the door. then you undo the screws that hold the rear of the seat on.

hope that's what you mean

if the R33 hubs and calipers have the same fittings as the R32 then yes it will fit. Hope that helps.

Not sure on the brake booster, thou i need to upgrade mine also so would like to know aswel.

Ok thanks. I will look into. I have just read all previous threads on this and have all the parts so i will do it in the next week or 2 and let u know.

I have R33 front and rear brakes on my cefiro.

I used S14 front and rear hubs to convert my 4 stud setup into a 5 stud one.

The R33 front hubs and discs bolt straight up to those hubs. I didn't bother using the Brake booster. I get good feel with the standard one.

The R33 front calipers are identical the R32gtr's. If i recall the 5 stud cefiro runs R32 style front hubs - in which case the R33gtst calipers should bolt straight up.

If the car is going to be used for drift, then use the S14 bottom arm as it's longer and lets you run more camber

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