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Hey guys

how many of you are running these on your r33 gtst with the gtr rotors, i have searched but not found any definitive answers, so what mods did you have to make/ any issues with pad overhang and if you have any photos that would be great!!!

thanks Guys

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They make them to suit most early skyline.

so yes they do a R33 GTsT caliper to suit the 324m rotor.

I fitted a pair to a R33 GTst not long ago, had to nibble a little bit off the caliper it's self, and you get around 1mm of pad over hang.

all in all a good convertion.

might be worth holding out, as GK tech are almost finished with there caliper bracket, and at $99 they'll be a lot cheaper.

Cheer Burgz

  • 1 month later...

And.....they're still coming...somewhere. I bought the adapters from UAS, didn't need any butchering, just bent the dust shield back about 10mm. Also needed 1.5mm of shim to centre the caliper.

I used the ATTKD 2-piece rotor with curved vanes. They're fixed mount 2-piece but well priced/featured compared to other 324mm rotors. Yet to drive on them though.

They also still fit nicely with the typical HEL braided lines.

  • 5 weeks later...

They've been coming for how many months/years?

I'm not sure what you mean by years but we develop products based on demand and time and development time are limited. If you follow us on Facebook or Instagram you'd see that the R33 brake caliper adapters to R33 GTR rotors are almost finished. We'll have a pre buy starting soon at $99/pair.

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