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you're being quite vague.

what brand? what series rotor?

as far as i'm away DBA discontinued their R32 and R33 NA rotors (best you call them to double check). if so, give RDA a call and see what they have to offer.

or even measure your rotors up and bring the specs to them to see what's available to match.

one of the reasons why i have upgraded brakes, the NA market for brakes is quite small.

DBA Street series. supercheap auto when i went in. said yea these are the ones etc etc. i picked them up today the serial numbers are dba908sl and dba908sr which are for the turbo series.

i rang dba they said call back tomorrow. and ill ring supercheap tomorrow aswell.

my other option is sell them to someone on the forum who has a gtst??

http://www.dba.com.au/2006/catalogue_start.asp

this was a direct link from their site, unsure if they've updated or not. there are no 2007 or 2008 catalogs available that i can see.

supercheap should provide you with a full refund, they basically sold you a product they dont have.

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