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tried looking on the DBA website but tehy dont list the v35.

are teh 350z rear rotors the same?

or is there a differnt part number im looking for?

does the brembo brake option make a differance to rear rotors?

same deal with rear pads, 350z?

cheers

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Rear Rotor

DBA 574 DBA

03 ~ 05 Touring Model OD - 292 DBA 574S

Street Series T2 Slot

DBA 574SL

Street Series Slotted Left Hand

DBA 574SR

Street Series Slotted Right Hand

DBA 574X

Street Series Cross Drilled Slotted

DBA 4601 DBA

03 > Track Model OD - 322 DBA 4601S

4000 Series T3 Slot

DBA 4601SL

4000 Series Slotted Left

DBA 4601SR

4000 Series Slotted Right

DBA 4601XS

4000 Series Crossdrilled Slotted

Same as 350z. Touring model is non brembo, track version is brembo. sorry about the format- it was just a copy paste off the online catalogue. have a look if its not clear.

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