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Hey, I'm trying to put together a set of R32 Skyline front calipers and rotors. I have the rotors off of a 4 door R32 GTS-T but I'm not sure what model my calipers came off of(GTS or something). Well, my rotors will not fit in between the brake pads in the caliper. The only way they fit is extremely tight and that is when the caliper is open all the way too. I posted some pictures of the calipers and rotor I have here. Please check them out and help me identify what model of Skyline these pieces came off of. Thanks for any help.

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Hey, I was wondering. Are any of the 300zx calipers the same( or will they fit) as the gts-t 4 pot calipers? I'm looking on ebay at this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...item=2464298648 but im not sure if this will work with my big 30 mm rotors. Let me know. thanks.

Hey, so those 300zx calipers that I put a link to will bolt on to my S13 front spindle and fit over my R32 GTS-T rotors right?  Let me know.  Thanks.

so you've just put r32 rotors onto a s13 front, i think the only thing to think of is the calliper mounts and the rims you'll be running!

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