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Old 12th May 2008, 11:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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porsche yellow 6 pot GT3 fitment for R33 GTR

Hi peops! just wondering wether porsche yellow 6 pots from a GT3 would fit? ive upsized to 19" CE28s now so caliper clearance aint an issue with the bigger disks/caliper.

any help gratefully recieved!
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Old 13th May 2008, 09:38 AM   #2 (permalink)
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IIRC those calipers are radially mounted so theoretically all you needs a is mounting bracket machining and to source some suitably sized discs.

I say all you need like that is easy

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ah right...thought it might be a bracket affair!

looks deffinately doable!!

cheers chap...will look into it further when ive got some time on my hands!!

ps Simon; who do you use for servicing in nottingham? im going to TSL in a month...
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if you know someone who can do the machining the it should be quite straightforward.

I use my own two hands you could PM Snathe he has a garage out at bramcote way who has Skyline knowledge/expirience and is a good guy.

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