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Old 03-11-2010, 06:12 PM   #6 (permalink)
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The front/rear weight distribution is different between the two cars. There will be too much rear brake when putting the GT-R system onto a 350Z/370Z. Plus the 370Z is different to the 350Z, so two different versions will need to be done. The rears, if even possible, would be the same.

Also btw.. the GT-R calipers are only available through Nissan dealers at a very high price. They are not available from Brembo due to a Nissan supply contract. Ones you see floating around in the market are probably take-offs.

Really don't see this being all that viable, except for the guy who wants to say he has GT-R brakes on his 370Z.. regardless of the actual performance or bias concerns.

Nothing against Mike and his having "Alliance" build rotors for it.. you could always run AP Racing rotors with it if you did get this kit.. as they utilize the factory hats, and become a cost effective upgrade/replacement for GT-R owners now, and can even come in the aggressive J-Hook pattern.

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