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I called K-Sport a while ago and asked about replacement rotors for there kits (330mm kit).

It was just for the rotor. Would have to re-use the hat.

Front pair where $800. This was around 6 months ago though. Not sure if it still stands.

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Yeah I spoke to just jap and they said about $950 for the 356's but maybe cheaper coz they were importing their own replacement rotor. about $850

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Bumpity bump.

I've been pricing 356mm rotors for D2/G4/Ksport and they're coming back at around $950, similar to the pricing above (that may include hat and bolts which i dont need - waiting for clarification about that). Duncan's DIY says "A pair of rings (~$400)"

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/414681-diy-replacing-pads-and-rotors-on-d2g4attkd-etc-8-piston-brakes/

Where did those $400 rings come from?

FWIW Justjap dont carry D2/G4/Ksport anymore (I bought my G4 kit from them) and say the attkd stuff is different.

I got them from Just Jap...and while I wouldn't argue if they say ATTKD are not the same, I'm very surprised if they are not interchangeable. Judging from the other posts in here it might have been a special deal on price though, and it was 300 not 356mm

You can always swap to a DBA or similar disc, or go to ATTKD rotors+hats which I'm sure would fit in the calliper unless they have used a different offset.

I did some digging after your comment about the ATTKD stuff, and found JJ have the pair of 356x32mm ATTKD rotor rings for $500, (330s are $250) and the website also says;

"356mm Front Brake Rotor Set (Hats Not Included) To Suit: ATTKD - 356mm Front Brake Rotor Set Other Manufactors [sic] That Will Suit: K-Sport D2 AP Racing"

So their staff dont even read their own website!

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