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hi guys im having a bit of trouble with my current brakes thinking about an early upgrade for the GTS-T.

Not really sure what to go for hoping you guys can help us out. I know there are alot of other factors that i need to take into account like wheel clearence for the brakes etc.

Main things im looking for are:

-Cost of brakes

-Cost of fittment

-Best suitible brakes for a gts-t

Thanks in advance guys!

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What is the purpose for the car?

There's brake thread in 'Braking and Suspension' section of this forum, do a search there there's plenty of information there that should answer your questions.

Cheers

Grant

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how much are we looking at price wise for fronts and rears and also installation??

$2k plus, you'd better off rebuild the calipers with new discs, pads and brake lines.

Brembo is marginally better (not much) than standard brakes.

Like i said on previous post, do a search there, loads of info there.

Cheers

Grant

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