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DBA5000 2pc 323mm x 46mm x 24mm - extremely good condition. Came off my RX8 but will suit any 5x114.3 (direct R32/R33 GTR bolton or can be used with GKTech GTR dogleg caliper adapter kit on S/R chassis) setup though with appropriate caliper spacers. $600

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Seems like a good price good luck with sale, but I wouldn't assume they would fit any car with same stud pattern. That would make buying discs way too easy!

They will fit same stud pattern... you will just need to ensure that you have caliper height to suit. GTR will be direct fit. S chassis and R chassis non GTR will need R33 calipers and the GKTech Dogleg caliper adapters which will space the calipers to suit 324mm diameter rotors.

Located in Adelaide. Can post (prolly be 50 bucks due to weight?)

could uou post the part number so people are be able to check to see if they will fit.

I, I would be seriously suprised if nissan and mazda used the same size discs. post-107339-0-87823200-1381885199_thumb.jpg but I am ready to be suprised!

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Calm your farm lads. As stated, dogleg adapters from GKTech ($99) or make your own would be required to use R33 GTST or 32/33 GTR calipers on S or R chassis cars.

And skinnier isnt an issue considering they are 2 piece... -_-

Rather than chiming in with your 2 cents, maybe actually have some knowledge first off hey lads...

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