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I'm in for a r33 gtst front kit 356mm, street pad, anodized black, but not 100% sure yet on colour, is that alright to update later if I change my mind on colour?



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1. geetea-are - 356mm Front only / R32 GTS-t - Race Pad - Anodised Black
2. calcal - 356mm Front only / R32 GTS-t - Race Pad - Anodised Black
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Im not sure if it makes a difference but my car is a r32 gt-r not gts

  • 2 weeks later...

I so want in on this. I'm doing my darndest to find a spare $1800.

One question, and a long shot, I don't suppose any of these kits would fit an X series Falcon? (XA-XC and XD-XF) Also might have a mate keen on a set for a BA XR8 if any of them will fit.

Im not sure if it makes a difference but my car is a r32 gt-r not gts

Updated! :)

After thinking a bit more, i am going to pull out of this, as i think its overkill for my setup.

Ok updated.

I so want in on this. I'm doing my darndest to find a spare $1800.

One question, and a long shot, I don't suppose any of these kits would fit an X series Falcon? (XA-XC and XD-XF) Also might have a mate keen on a set for a BA XR8 if any of them will fit.

Only what is on their website is what they have kits for. So it would need to have a new dogleg made up to mount it (and ensure you get the right kit to suit the PCD) and you should then be fine!

will the 356mm Fronts fit on LMGT1 17 inch?

All 356mm kits require 18" wheels mate.

  • 2 weeks later...

Are D2's any different to ATTKD brake kits?

Also, I have a set of Nismo braided lines, would they be compatible with these brakes? Race pads and rotors are easy to source correct?

And is this group buy at risk of not happening due to numbers?

Cheers

Same stuff essentially.

As the mounting of the kit actually comes with a new arm - they might be ok (just depends on how much spare length you have).

Rotors can be sourced via Import Monster moving forward, and are cheap :)

It'll happen - just needs interest. First one is just about done

G'day Nismoid can u pls put me down for the following setup, cheers:

- Anodized Black 356mm Fronts with Race Pads for an R34 GT-T on the Gold Coast

Also, do you know of & recommend any brake specialist to install these kits around the Goldie &/or Brisbane areas???

Thanks again!

Edited by LoNg_ShaNks
  • 2 weeks later...

Looks like ill be selling my front and rear brake set and it wont clear my deep dish rims

356mm Front / R32 GT-R - Street Pad - Anodized Black

330mm Rear / R32 GT-R - Street Pad - Anodized Black

pickup only in western sydney, pm me

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What sort of time are we looking at for the next round? I would like a purple set for a 32gtr 356mm front and 330 rear with street pads and the handbrake kit to cairns

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Definitely, though our pricing has reduced quite a bit anyway due to the stronger AUD since we originally conducted this GB

  • 4 weeks later...

Awesome id be keen on a 356mm front set in black for 33 gts-t. How far off before starting over again aaron?

I'm good to go whenever, not sure if the rules allow me as a business trader to conduct the group buy myself and I know that Ash has far too much on his plate right now

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