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Hi guys and girls,

I have a complete set of *BRAND NEW* DBA Street Series Slotted Rotors.

DBA908SR, DBA908SL, DBA909SR, DBA909SL.

To suit Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T front and rear.

No longer have my skyline now and my ceffie has GTR brakes all round so don't need them. Fronts were trial fitted when I bought them are still brand new never been driven on, and Rears have never been out of the box.

RRP on these: Fronts $209ea and Rears $179ea

Asking price $550 for the set - am willing to separate if you are only chasing a pair. Will work out a price accordingly.

Located on Sunshine Coast QLD, is possible to organise freight at buyers expense.

PM me or post on topic

Cheers

Kails

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well i just checked the dba website and they are saying that r32 gts-t rear and r33 gts-t rear are the same.

they are the same size rotor and same size thickness.

ta,

kails

Just to let you know to increase your market to sell too the dba 909 also fit the front of s14/s15 200sx, front of 300zx z32, silvia s15 turbo as well as the r32 gtst, the dba 908 fit rear of r32 gtst and gtr up to 8/93,rear of r33 gtst, rear of r34 gt and gtt, rear of 300zx z32,

Just to let you know to increase your market to sell too the dba 909 also fit the front of s14/s15 200sx, front of 300zx z32, silvia s15 turbo as well as the r32 gtst, the dba 908 fit rear of r32 gtst and gtr up to 8/93,rear of r33 gtst, rear of r34 gt and gtt, rear of 300zx z32,

thanks heaps :D i only knew the rear also fitted r33 gtst so there you go thanks for the helping hand

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