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Ok, I probably know the answer to this. But I figured I would ask since you guys have had skylines for years now. I have an old Greddy/grex 4 pot big brake upgrade for my s13. On the box it says s13, s14, s15, HCR32. What is the difference between the HCR and BNR? Would it just be the mounting bracket for the caliper? Since my s13 is currently not running I would like to use those brakes on the GTR and just put the stock GTR brakes on the s13. Basically, I would just like to trade the front brakes on them. The s13 already has r32 rear brakes also. So it just seems like a healthy swap if its possible. If all I need is a bracket, does anybody know where to get one? I don't think greddy/grex makes these any more. Thanks for looking.

Here is the kit. It has 330mm two piece rotors.

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The mounting lugs on the HCR32 and BNR32 use the same pattern - the brakes should be inter-changable.

Maybe they only suggest this kit for the lighter/lesser powered HCR32/S13/S14s and sell a larger diameter kit for the BNR32?

that is good news. Thanks guys. I couldn't quite figure it out either. That is why I asked the question, I figured there had to be something different. Maybe they tried to sell a 6 pot configuration for the GTR's to draw more money.

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