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I've got my 280mm front R32 GTS-T rotors for sale.

They're the DBA 4000 slotted rotors with 0 k's on them. All I did was unpack them and clean them with a non-oil based cleaner but decided not to put them on my car due to financial reasons.

Asking for $360 for both corners - this is almost cost price. I'm quite firm on the price but if a close enough offer is made, i'll let them go.

Don't let this opportunity get away! My loss is your gain. All receipts and packaging provided.

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Contact me on:

M: 0402502537

E: [email protected]

or PM

Feel free to ask questions.

Edited by dan.1337

Can offer between possibly $300-350. Can you post to SA if it all works out? And these are a direct swap with normal R32-gtst brake rotors? Is there any websites in which i can check information on these rotors?

According to DBA these will also fit a Nissan S15 2.0lt Silvia from 1999 on...

best of luck with the sale, if they'd fit a 33 I would have bought em....

Thanks =)

Can offer between possibly $300-350. Can you post to SA if it all works out? And these are a direct swap with normal R32-gtst brake rotors? Is there any websites in which i can check information on these rotors?

Give this a try: http://www.dba.com.au/2006/products_4000.asp

They're a direct swap with the r32 gts-t rotor. I can post it to SA at the buyers expense - but i'm not sure how much that'll cost. I'll let u choose your own courier/postal service. I'd take $350 at a minimum considering these are so cheap as it is.

I payed $599.00 for mine...:P((((( form RACING BRAKES, and he gave me 10% discount as SAU member.

Cheers

EUGEN

hahah that just goes to show how much of a bargain these are =P

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