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Yes they fit a r31

brake deflectors. Laser cut alloy, professionally folded and Tig welded and Powder Coated.

Stainless cable ties to secure to radius rods and button head Allen Key bolts and nuts to secure to the lower control arms. Fits all Nissans other than GTiR and GTR.

$190 retail for the kit FATZ price $150.[/b]

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I have a similar set on my gtr they roc(if you want on for your gtr I can get them as well)

Basically they cool the brakes more which in turn makes your pads last longer

Johnny has tested them and they reduced the rotor temp by 150 degrees

I used them at the philip island 6 hour race and they made a large difference to pad life and the brakes didn’t fade

Group buy will go for the next two months but get in now and ill have them off asap ( eg I should have the first delivery tomorrow)

Lets say 20 delivery throughout Australia

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Peter carruthers

Acc number 428 965 807

Bsb 112-879

Please once you deposit cash call me on 0448468884 and tell me you have.. then pm me with your address, name and mobile phone number. Just makes tracking easier

Note when you put them on depending on the offset of your rims they may scrub a little at full lock) this happens on cars that when at full lock you rims rub on your lower arm. This is quite common and I had to chop a few chunks out to clear the rim and rubber

Either way they fit nicely however be aware that they may scrub a tad at full lock

So basically no really good if you’re a latte drinking carpark driver… however if you hit the track heaps they rock!!!

Pics of the gtr specific ones on my car

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just double checked with johnny and its 20 deliver but and 150 for the deflectors

keep it real!

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I've got the GTR ones on my R32 GTR and they work a treat, they did require alittle modification with a angle grinder (check uploaded pic) but otherwise I can full lock both ways without scraping my wheels (stock 16" gtr wheels with 225's) on them. Just a word of advice when you get to fitting these, GTR's radius rod are bent straight out the factory, to accommodate the GTR wheels so don't stress over them being bent.

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still available? and any point for the average track punter? (ie, 2-3 times a year)

Definitely worth it, will extend life of rotors and pads, and help prevent the brake fluid boiling.. nothing worse than going off the track when the brake pedal is pressed to the firewall.

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No. I was contacted by unique and they said they weren't making the gtr ones for a couple of months, supposedly theres meant to be a refund organised but I haven't heard since.

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