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I need new rear rotors for the money pit any recommendations?

RDA. Project mu if you feel like being fancy. You will probably need to upgrade the whole lot at some stage. The stock at up ain't going to be big enough! Ýou will end up with slowers rather than stoppers.

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Greg's brakes off the blue thing... #@Sick_R31

Is he selling them? and will they fit?

RDA. Project mu if you feel like being fancy. You will probably need to upgrade the whole lot at some stage. The stock at up ain't going to be big enough! Ýou will end up with slowers rather than stoppers.

Really?! Despite already having new AP six pot calipers at the front with 343mm rotors?!

Is he selling them? and will they fit?

Really?! Despite already having new AP six pot calipers at the front with 343mm rotors?!

I'm thinking that Bunts and I were assuming you had stock brakes on there. He isn't selling them, but I could borrow them :P Heheheheheheh :devil:

6 pot and 343mm should sort you out 355mm is bigger ;)

I'm thinking that Bunts and I were assuming you had stock brakes on there. He isn't selling them, but I could borrow them :P Heheheheheheh :devil:

6 pot and 343mm should sort you out 355mm is bigger ;)

No worries. 355 will not fit under my 17in BBS LM rims.

Yeah stock size on the back should be fine. RDA or project mu

Will have a look at RDA. Heard that DBAs are also good.

I need to sell a bunch of s chassis parts to pay for my ecu. Not looming forward to dealing with those guys!

Yes the crowd is tuff especially on SAU!

Just had my daughter spew everywhere on the floor. I'm astonished at the amount of crap she threw up. Spent the last half hour cleaning that up. My epic nite!!!!!!.............grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.............GRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!...........RAHHHRRRRR!!!!!!!

Evening whores.

New brakes on the bug are awesome.

Tax will be spent on the skyline and a video card :)

Bodo are you one of those guys that sit late at nite playing GT5 or WOWC? Because if that's the case I envy you ;)

I need to sell a bunch of s chassis parts to pay for my ecu. Not looming forward to dealing with those guys!

Yes the crowd is tuff especially on SAU!

Just had my daughter spew everywhere on the floor. I'm astonished at the amount of crap she threw up. Spent the last half hour cleaning that up. My epic nite!!!!!!.............grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.............GRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!...........RAHHHRRRRR!!!!!!!

I won't bother on sau. I will go to a few parts selling pages on facebook and see how I go.

Anna and I are both crook too. Must be going around.

I need to sell a bunch of s chassis parts to pay for my ecu. Not looming forward to dealing with those guys!

They are missing more in their brains than their cars chassis rail is missing

I won't bother on sau. I will go to a few parts selling pages on facebook and see how I go.

Anna and I are both crook too. Must be going around.

I have found eBay rather sucessful (if you don't mine the fees). But I guess Bookface may do as well.

Yeah even I'm on antibiotics. Fkn shitty winter.

I need to sell a bunch of s chassis parts to pay for my ecu. Not looming forward to dealing with those guys!

They are missing more in their brains than their cars chassis rail is missing

S13 jokes get no Lols from me. I frigging love them! The sil80 was bulk fun for not a lot of money

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