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Hey Rianto,

How much for EBC reds front and rear for R33 GTST delivered to 2112?

Will attend to your inquiry asap, wife just gave birth to our son 2 hours ago!

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you can send to email: rsoputro at hotmail dot com (replace 'at' and 'dot')

PM also sent....

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hi mate. im chasing a rotor with the following specs

324x22mm 5x114.3 stud pattern and with a 190mm hand brake diameter (or as close to as possible)

hub diameter is 60.1mm but thats not really that essential

thinking the 350z track rotors might be exactly what im after (322x22..)

if u can find a more suitable match - can u please send me a pm with prices and perhaps the offset of the brake shoe mateing surface from the back of the hat.

this is to suit a custom setup on an ma70 supra.

cheers

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350Z brembo version has 322x22mm at the rear. 324mm is the front, no rears have 324mm, only 322mm if this is what you mean?

The 324mm is for the front and the thickness is 324x30mm

The total hat height for the 350Z rear 322x22mm is 62.5mm (or 40.5mm if you exclude the rotor's thickness) not sure if that is the right offset you want?

However there are no mention about 190mm hand brake diameter.

Let me know if this match the spec that you want. I don't have data on brake shoe mateing surface, sorry.

sorry, did mean 322mm.

i read this on one of your other posts and gave me the impression that some nissan car/version has 190 mm park brake, which is what i require.

17. V35 Skyline / 350Z track brembo: Available in EBC Gold F=GD7122 324mm, R=GD7123 322mm or RDA Gold F=7685G 324mm, R=7689G 322mm

(Fits all V35/350Z 2003-2004 coupes with Brembo Calipers)

18. V35 Skyline / 350Z late model 2005~ update: F=7965G 320mm, R=7966G 308mm (NOTE: V35 need to upgrade rear park-brake drum shoe to 190mm diameter)

pm sent.

Regarding that note, it's because I've sold non-brembo rear rotors & brembo size rear rotors to early V35 without problems.

Apparently they are all straight fit / interchangeable with 350z.

However I had someone finding out the expensive way that the rear 350z late model 308mm rear rotors do not fit because

he had 170mm rear park drum brake. So apparently either:

a) JDM V35 has smaller 170mm park brake from 2005 onwards; or

b) 350z has bigger 190mm park brake from 2005 onwards.

I have no idea which one of that possibility is true.

If a) is true, then it will solve your problems because that means all rotors for 350Z are produced with 190mm rear park brake allowance.

If b) is true, then the rotors you are gonna order will have a clearance only enough for 170mm park brake...

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- aleks (payment cleared)

- Malz34 (payment cleared)

- G3TFKD (payment cleared)

- Roland (payment cleared)

- WTF-33R (payment cleared)

- mind_riot (payment cleared)

- tteerrrryy (payment cleared)

- fat200sx (payment cleared)

Basho: quote sent..

blyl: check your pm - I need your delivery details to avoid any delays...

RDA group buy 48 list:

- aleks (payment cleared)

- Malz34 (payment cleared)

- G3TFKD (payment cleared)

- Roland (payment cleared)

- WTF-33R (payment cleared)

- mind_riot (payment cleared)

- tteerrrryy (payment cleared)

- fat200sx (payment cleared)

- blyl (need delivery detail)

Are the rotors on it came off R32 GTR or are you just using the R32 GTR calipers?

If the rotors are off a R32 GTR, you can measure the front one's diameter across. If it's 297mm (around 30cm) then it's the early models 89-93

If the rotors are 324mm (around 32 1/2 cm) then it's off a 93-94 late V-Spec II model.

Hope that helps...

Hi

Finally got my measurement, it's similar to the early model but I got it in 290mm.

Now I wonder I might only have the R32 caliper so is that mean any r32 early model rotors would fit for my car.

Thanks for your help

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