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anyway ive grabbed a set of these

the price made me smile so if you want some here are the details

this is to upgrade your r33 gts or r32 gts or r32 gtr

for your 715 dollars

you get

DBA 4000 seieries rotors 324mm

use your existing stock calliper for R33 GTS-T and R32 GTR

you also get the billet adaptor brakets with all bolts and nuts and washes and love

$715 +delivery or pick up form seven hills

this makes a huge diffrence if you hit the track alot

especially on r compunt tyres

if you want to go hard core

add 400 and you get dba 5000 series rotors

anyway this isnt a group buy this is just he price that i can get

there is a pocessing fee of one six pack include in the price otherwise go pay retail of 800

lol

cheers

fatz

bank details

peter carruthers

bsb 112-879

4acc number 28 965 807

in stock at the shop ready to runmble

skylinestage1brakekit.jpg

Um, Fatz are the brackets & bolts (dolts?) available seperately?

lol

sadly sau doesnt like my web browser so i can go back and modify my post

but yea the bolt and bracks can be bought seperate

illf ind out the price

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Just a question,

would you be able to get me a set of slotted street rotors to suit an r34 GTt I think the fronts are slightly larger compared to a 32/3?

My rotors at the moment are paper thin and can no longer be machined.

PM me if you like,

much appreciated if you can help, I live 15 minutes from Blacktown too so pickup is no problemo, can pay cash too

p.s what type of beer do u like :down:

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