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so , i want to change my car from 4x114.3 to 5x114.3 for obvious reasons...

im thinking of getting my parts from Japanese import spares as they are really good there with things ive purchased in the past

they do a conversion kit (pictured below) for $1,550.00 which includes

R33 GTST rotors , Breaks , Hubs , Control Arms and those other things that hold it together :cheers:

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so , do i need to buy new control arms , breaks and rotors ?

or can i just buy the hubs and replace the hubs.

here's a link to pictures of my front right hub etc etc

thanks in advance !

Mitch

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you will need either GTR or Stagea front hubs and GTSt either R32/33 doesn't matter rear hubs, and you dont need control arms

the best way i found to do this conversion is be patient wait till people come on and wreck there cars due to something unfortunate happening

and don't go to the place on magill rd for this conversion kit

JIS are good guys but make sure the brakes are R33 as the R32 gtst brakes are 280mm and GTSt are 296mm the ones you have shown are R32 brakes

if you need any info of where to go for fitment of your parts boostworx was BY far the cheapest in town

don't hesitate to ask me any questions

speak to Steve Madaz as he has done the conversion. He's reading this atm so Hi Steve :cheers:

just look above me, listen to that guy.

Edited by Luke_ENR34

^^ see and it begins people are always crashing/upgrading and that's where you come in and buy cheap

Pete i have found JIS Z-imports Sinergy to all be cheaper than Nisswreck yes Steve is very helpful but his hands are tied also

:cheers: to Luke :)

ediT

AND THERE oops is no difference from S1 and S2 brakes on the R33 and dont worry if your rotors calipers and hubs came off non ABS cars

you will need either GTR or Stagea front hubs and GTSt either R32/33 doesn't matter rear hubs, and you dont need control arms

the best way i found to do this conversion is be patient wait till people come on and wreck there cars due to something unfortunate happening

and don't go to the place on magill rd for this conversion kit

JIS are good guys but make sure the brakes are R33 as the R32 gtst brakes are 280mm and GTSt are 296mm the ones you have shown are R32 brakes

if you need any info of where to go for fitment of your parts boostworx was BY far the cheapest in town

don't hesitate to ask me any questions

cheers steve !

im hoping to do the conversion in the next week or two as im getting rid of my wheels soon and

getting newies off a mate which are 5x114.3

il have sum front and rear r33 series1 rotors 4 sale soon mate due to upgrading

when do you reckon and how much do you propose ?

i wouldnt hav a clue what they are worth 2nd hand....steve a little help please???????....lol

get my car back next thurs i hope and if i have time to do it that wkend u can have them then or you can have them when i get back from overseas in Dec

um honestly not too much, i gave my last ones away but they had little or no meat left maybe if they can still be maching $80 the pair remembering you can get a whole set front and rear for a little over $400 slotted

um honestly not too much, i gave my last ones away but they had little or no meat left maybe if they can still be maching $80 the pair remembering you can get a whole set front and rear for a little over $400 slotted

there u go Mitch make me an offer..........

$400 front n rear DAMN i paid that just for a pair............

was that the RDA one's steve???

there u go Mitch make me an offer..........

$400 front n rear DAMN i paid that just for a pair............

was that the RDA one's steve???

can you take a pic next to the rotor with a ruler,

if there 28mm that's the minimum legal limit of the rotors

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