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Hi guys,just looking at updating my full brake system and wanted a few opinions.Its an R32 gtr,big power,already has old G4s on the front and original rear brakes(that have been reconditioned)>Im running standard 18inch R34 wheels and was thinking of going a new set of D2s all round.!st question,what do you guys think of these brakes?Will 380mm discs fit,ive measured,looks close,but maybe?If not will run 356mm.Now ive read its better to run the same size disc on the rear as the pad is smaller and helps even out the 70/30 brake bias,do yous agree???Or just put 330mm on the rear,all said they seem like a good product for the price.Now im in Wollongong,so wheres the best place to source these goodies,any help would be appeciated,cheers

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Just stick with the 356mm D2's on the fron and if you really need them grab a set of 330's for the rear.

If you do a bit of searching on here you'll find plenty of great reviews on them.

I'm pretty sure Import Monster still sell them so give them a try.

Discs are worn,did Temora 1000 twice with them and wow they are spotted blue,so just thought do the wholepackage,spose it saves cash in the end.You know how it is Roy,we always want better,just ask Fernando

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