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I have these spare rotors lying around. Now that I've switched to Brembos I can't use them anymore. they are 297mmX18mm standard size R32 GTR rear rotors. They are the RDA slotted rotors. I thought they were fronts, but when the box was opened it turns out they are rears. I'm after $200 for the pair. They are definately the right size for BNR32 GTR and R32 GTST (Type M) and I'm pretty sure they are the same for R33 GTST too.

only really interested in pick-up as I'm not too keen on lugging these to the PO, and the postage would be pretty hard core too.

no pics yet, but they are brand new. They have been taken out of their boxes and handled a bit but that's it.

damit if only you had these about 2months ago i would have taken them already.GL with sale......havnt got any fronts do ya?

sold.

bloodsworld, not fronts sorry. I had a whole heap of brake gear. I sold these last week thinking they were fronts, but turns out they were my spare set of rears. anyway, as I said they are sold now. :)

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