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Ok sweet - I will update thread over the weekend.

Full money ready once we have 10 people for the next batch. Nothing required until then (I will PM everyone once we get close to 10ppl to remind) :)

How far does the caliper on the 356mm setup protrude perpandicular to the mounting face of the disk? Just trying to work out of these will clear the spokes on my high-offset RPF1's, as I needed an ~8mm spacer to clear my stock GTT brakes.

How far does the caliper on the 356mm setup protrude perpandicular to the mounting face of the disk? Just trying to work out of these will clear the spokes on my high-offset RPF1's, as I needed an ~8mm spacer to clear my stock GTT brakes.

There was some info on it, in the first thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/413182-big-brake-group-buy-skyline-silvia-stagea-wrx-evo-all-makesmodels/

Have a read and see if it covers the question, if not post up again and see if we can search for more detail :)

There was some info on it, in the first thread:

http://www.skylinesa...ll-makesmodels/

Have a read and see if it covers the question, if not post up again and see if we can search for more detail :)

Thanks for that Nismoid.. I did see the post towards the end of that thread from Aaron.. Are there technical drawings available of the kits from D2? I really only need two measurements, caliper protrusion from face of disk hub, and radial distance of caliper from center of disk. Sorry for the big ask, I really want to run these wheels without spacers and if I can manage this with a brake upgrade then its win win!

Paul - Had a chance to call past IM yet to see about 380mm?

Everyone else - Updated as below.

Thanks for that r31, ill just get the anodized black 356mm for a r32 Gtr, when would you like the deposit

Added on - Race pad is $150 extra. Ok with that?

Deposit - not required. No money until we get to 10 people, I'll PM everyone once we get to 8 so you can get pennies ready :thumbsup:

I'll put an order in for Anodized Black 356mm fronts with race pads for an r32 gtst, with delivery to Brisbane.

Added on - Race pad is $150 extra. Ok with that?

Paul - Had a chance to call past IM yet to see about 380mm?

Everyone else - Updated as below.

Added on - Race pad is $150 extra. Ok with that?

Deposit - not required. No money until we get to 10 people, I'll PM everyone once we get to 8 so you can get pennies ready :thumbsup:

Added on - Race pad is $150 extra. Ok with that?

Yep no problems also I live in Sydney

Paul - Had a chance to call past IM yet to see about 380mm?

Everyone else - Updated as below.

Added on - Race pad is $150 extra. Ok with that?

Deposit - not required. No money until we get to 10 people, I'll PM everyone once we get to 8 so you can get pennies ready :thumbsup:

Added on - Race pad is $150 extra. Ok with that?

Yep that's no problem.

Hi Guys

D2 got back to me with templates for the 356mm 8 piston fronts. As it says on the doc, it's a guide and can't be used as gospel - ie if you have a bee's dick between the template and the spokes then a real world test fit would obviously be a better option :)

Cheers

Aaron

NI04-7-Model.pdf

NI05-1-7-Model.pdf

NI05-7-Model.pdf

NI06-7-Model.pdf

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