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Yes, I have been budgeting for this build for 2 years working 6 days a week.

I have been sacrificing all unnecessary luxuries for this - No beer!, no going out, no movies etc. I WISH I had too much money.

In fact, I am still working 6 days a week, preparing for Racepace's BILL..... :D

I will pics of brakes tonight.

AP Racing Formula Big Brake kit for R34 GTR

355mm two piece rotor with patented AP Racing Strap Drive:

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330mm rear one piece cast rotor:

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Front 6 pot caliper:

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Rear 4 pot caliper:

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Size comparison between Fr and Rr calipers:

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Accessories: Fr brake tubing & Rr Goodridge braided brake hose; Fr mounting bracket; Ferodo DSC2500 brake pads; DOT 5.1 brake fluid

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More detailed photos of other parts to come!

Matt: price for AP 330mm rotors and where from and how thick please?

Thinking about adapting those to my 315mm Alcons.

Cheers!

lol as an add on, price for full brake kit? hehe.. :action-smiley-069: lookin for brakes :blink:

Edited by ujin

EDIT: just noticed youre using racepace. ill leave this for anyone else chasing a workshop!

aweomse build dude, good luck with it!!!!

i suggest contacting duane at hi-torque in doveton. power rd off princes hwy. he has built quite a few 2.8L motors and specialises in gtrs

ph: 03 9792 9984

cant recommend him enough! no bullshit, honest answers and expectations, awesome tuner! has a 4wd booth etc

Edited by Houghy
Can someone recommend a workshop who can carry out the engine build and tuning, besides RACEPACE.
Racepace has taken on the job

:) I lol'd

Kit costs $9500-9800 depending on vendor.

:rant: Fark man. Your brakes are worth more than most cars on the road.

Yes, it is very astute of you to notice that I asked for recommendation for a workshop for the build besides Racepace and then to announce a week or so later that Racepace has taken on the job. I have a very good explanation for this strange behavior. However, I am not at liberty to disclose this until the time is appropriate.

I will post pictures of V Cam unwrapping over weekend perhaps.

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