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DBA 4000 info

Please post if you're interested in going ahead with these. I've closed the other thread to keep it simple. :P

R32 GTS-T

Front DBA 4909: $200.20/disc save $49.80 per disc!

R33 GTS25t

Front DBA 4963: $209.00/disc save $88.00 per disc! Rear DBA4908: $200.20/disc save $49.80 per disc!

All prices are per disc and include GST.

On a 33 this is saving of $176 for the fronts,

or $275.60 for front and rear.

The discs are being purchased through Gavsport at St Marys. Contact Kevin on 9673 0988 or [email protected] and tell them you want to be in the group buy Dino set up for Skylines Australia. Go to post all in RED on 2nd page of this thread for more details.

Fitting cost at Gavsport(approx.):

Front only $66, Front and rear $99.

They will also organise a group fitting if there are enough of you which would cut the fitting cost even more. I think around 5 or 6 would probably make it worth while. Probably cut the fitting cost by 20%.

Who's interested? :D

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Will these guys post to Brisbane or is this offer only for Sydney people? I was in Sydney for Easter but don't plan to go back there for a couple of months. Might be able to get a friend to pickup but would rather frieght it up here.

heh sorry Brody couldn't resist...:) I'm not sure about 3 or 4 weeks, if you give a deposit I'm sure that would work.

jlnewton, the more people the better. I guess they would freight them up to QLD. Let me check.

Well Discpads.com will send 5 rotors anywhere in Australia for $40 so as long as its around there I am happy. Besides, who can wait? As soon as I buy something I want to fit. Everything must stop until they are fitted! I have had numerous things sent from UAS, Just Jap, JMS and Takas and it has always been reasonable.

Hi,

This is off the topic, but can someone help? I would like to know what the diameter of R32 GTSt, R32 GTR and R33 GTSt disc are in diameter. I have noticed that R33 brakes are becoming a popular upgrade for an R32 - I thought they were the same.

Any help would be great!

Thanks.

Retail is:

R33 Front DBA 4963 $297.00/Disc Rear DBA 4908 $250/Disc

R32 Front DBA 4909 $250/Disc

So on the 33 fronts you will save $88.00 per disc!

A saving of $176 for the fronts,

or $275.60 for front and rear.

DBA have given Gavsport a great deal on these as well so you won't do better if you can get "trade" elsewhere.

Who's in? :D

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