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Hey Guys,

I'm doing a CA conversion into my Datsun 1200 sedan hoping to build for around 220-240rwkw.

I've got r31 struts with coil ova kit and want to put some decent brakes for the street/track.

I've found some r32 GTR calipers/pads/rotors for a decent price. I assume they are 296mm rotors, but I'm just waiting for a comfirmation PM from the guy.

My problem is I dont want to run any bigger than 15" rims. I know for sure that the 280mm 32 GTS-t rotors fit under the 15's but I'm not sure bout the 296mm rotors?

Can any one help me? I have a set of 15" Blue bird TRX rims and alo a set of r31 silo 15's.

I would consider some r32/z32 4 spot 280mm brakes, for a decent price! If any one is upgrading.

Cheers,

Kym

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don't know....the gtr had 16" rims over the 296 rotors but the clearance to the caliper is probably the real issue.

did the 33 gtst have 15" wheels standard? they fit over same sized brakes

wont fit over bluebird rims know that for sure have tried it myself on a 1600 with r33 gtst brakes and a 296 rotor, there is only 4mm between the caliper and the rim on a r32 gtr rim which is 16"!

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