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Will these fit on a R32 GTR? whats the difference between gtr ans gts-t? also postcode and weight, I just need front left or just front pair.

Front (pads 70%) - $260

Rear (pads 90%) - $130

Willing to freight at buyers expense, I'm in Melbourne.

I bought these for a brake upgrade but decided against it because I will probably be selling my car soon.

Will these fit on a R32 GTR? whats the difference between gtr ans gts-t? also postcode and weight, I just need front left or just front pair.

I presume they will fit R32 GTR, I know R32 calipers will fit R33s. Not sure of the difference between gtr and gtst. Front pair weighs around 10 kg they will be send from postcode 3793.

got the discs too?

i do have discs - 26mm front and 15mm rear. I think they are below minimum thickness.

Edited by Greg
  • 2 weeks later...

I've heard there is two sizes of pots thats all. you should be able to tel material by the weight, if they're 'bloody heavy' they're iron! :O If you could possibly run a ruller on the pots just to give me a rough idea? I think there is 38 and 43mm pots.

Can I have pics too? I'll PM you.

Front (pads 70%) - $260

Rear (pads 90%) - $130

Willing to freight at buyers expense, I'm in Melbourne.

I bought these for a brake upgrade but decided against it because I will probably be selling my car soon.

I doubt you still have them but i'll take the fronts if they're there. If i pay for them now (via DD) can i pick them up at a later date? I'm 2hrs north of melb but im sure i can work something out soonish.

Cheers,

Troy

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