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Hey guys!

 

I currently own a 2001 R34 GTR VspecII and the brakes are needing to be done.  I am getting a back vibration from the warped rotors that were like this before I owned the car.  I was able to find an Endless Big Brake kit on the used market but it is for a R33 GTR.  The seller assures me that they will direct bolt on with no modification but I am wondering if this is true?  

 

Thanks everyone!

Yes front brakes are the same but the r33 and early r34 gtr's had smaller 300mm rotors and matching calipers on the rear. The VspecII got larger 322mm rotors and calipers at the rear but kept the same size on the front. 

39 minutes ago, NZ-GTT said:

Yes front brakes are the same but the r33 and early r34 gtr's had smaller 300mm rotors and matching calipers on the rear. The VspecII got larger 322mm rotors and calipers at the rear but kept the same size on the front. 

All the OEM items are being removed.  The kit is front calipers/rotors, rear calipers/rotors.  


I am more or less worried about them bolting onto the car without modification or shipping.  

If they bolt onto a r33 gtr then they will bolt onto your car. Just bear in mind that if the rears are only 300mm, they will be dwarfed by the larger VSPECII dust shields that are desigened to accommodate 322mm rotors at the rear.

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