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Unfortunately I threw out the old sets I had to compare, but never bothered to compare as the GTR has Brembo on a larger rotor and the GTSt has Sumitomo which are a significantly shape.

I would seriously doubt they would fit so maybe send tham back. What did they cost, if you don't mind me asking?

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$150nz inc brake fluid, hey would you be willing to ship the hicas lock-kit into newzealand if i paid?

Can you PM me details of where you ordered the brake pads.

$150NZ seems like a good price - what type/model of Endless pads where they?

Thanks!

PEAR

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Hang on :runs to garage:

Yep, Brembo's and despite the sticker it ain't a VSpec (goddam sticker ricers). The R34 came with the same spec Brembos as well.

Don't take it to heart, I was just having a lend but hey, you get to learn something, and it's free :cheers:

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on the topic of gtr pads - i have a set of 32 GTR and have put them into my 32 GTST (type-m) calipers. They fit into the calipers, and align up with the rotor surface quite nicely.

Anything else I should be looking out for? Has anyone tried this?

p.s - they are not on the car yet... wanted to make sure.

Thanks

Eug

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