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Hi guys I know this topic has been done to death and I have tried a comprehensive search but failed to find what I was after.

What Im needing to know to is:

1 Can the standard front rotors on a 33 GTST S2 be put on the rear(In the event that I get DBA 4000 Slotted Front Rotors)

2 Is Motul dot 6 appropiate with standard brake lines or is it too acidic or whatever the term is and how many bottles are needed for a complete flush

3 What pads to people use on Front and Rear and why (Cost isn't an issue coz I wanna be able to stop and I don't go on the track but I do alot of hills driving)

4 How often should brake fluid be flushed

My car has 200rwkw I am in SA so If anyone can tell me where they get their pads and how much they paid that would be awsome

Thanks

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1 Can the standard front rotors on a 33 GTST S2 be put on the rear(In the event that I get DBA 4000 Slotted Front Rotors)

No, they will be different sizes. The 4000 series (IMHO) are not worth the extra money, least of all if you are just driving on the road. Just get the slotted street ones.

2 Is Motul dot 6 appropiate with standard brake lines or is it too acidic or whatever the term is and how many bottles are needed for a complete flush

If you are thinking of the RBF600 fluid, it isn't dot 6 fluid. It is Dot 4 fluid with a 600 degree boiling point. It is fine in Skylines. You need 1L.

3 What pads to people use on Front and Rear and why (Cost isn't an issue coz I wanna be able to stop and I don't go on the track but I do alot of hills driving)

I use Ferodo DS2500's because they work well from cold & still work when hot. The do get noisy when they get hot, however.

4 How often should brake fluid be flushed

How long is a piece of string? It depends on what you do with it. I get mine changed every other track day as I find the pedal getting soft otherwise. But if you are only on the road, you need do it far less frequently.

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