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the brakes will fit under std R32 GT-R wheels (16") and also under std S15 rims when fitted to an S15. Will not clear std R32 GTS-T rims, as offset is wrong.

disc diameter is 296mm, as per R32 GT-R (non VSpec II) specs.

also, kinda embarrassing, but -

i was supposed to send the Splitfire coilpacks to someone a while back. Only thing i remember of his username was MR then some numbers. I accidently cleared out my PM inbox back then and lost all messages and contact details, didn't realise it until a few days later but by then had forgotten the username. :uhh: Been sending messages randomly trying to figure out who it was, but have been unsuccessful. If you're the bloke, and you're reading this, and if by some chance you still want them, pls message me.

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dude how much shit did you have for sale? the list is so small now...

do you have any other aftermarket bits? catchcan still? strut braces or master cyl brace?

what springrate/damper adjustability are the coilys

cheers, adz

hehe i had like 21 items i think...

had all those things u mentioned, but have been sold - only what's listed is left.

JIC FLT A-2 coilovers are 8kg/m front 6kg/m rear (or was it mm? lol cannot remember the correct unit) and have 16 levels of damping adjustment, and is height adjustable as well of course. top of the line drift suspension :)

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