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Wanted: Old 5X114.3 Brake Disc - Pickup In Melb


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Hi guys,

I'm building a coffee table with a 20x12 Ferrari 458 wheel. I want to bolt a brake rotor to it for visual effect.

So hoping someone has an old disc laying around they don't need and would be happy to donate to the cause.

Doesn't matter if it's warped, lipped, rusted etc....I'm just going to paint it and bolt it to the wheel.

It's a 20" wheel so the larger the better, slotted, drilled, or two piece floating rotor would be ideal!

Preferably for pick up around Melbourne.

Cheers

Mat

I've got a DBA4000 Slotted 294mm rotor (R33 Turbo front rotor size) that's been scored up a bit by a crumbling brake pad. Replacing them, so it's no use to me anymore... I think it'd look pretty tiny inside a 20" wheel though.

Consider it a backup option if you need it...

Good idea! I guess on that note, I could probably ring Lance Dixon and see if they've got any old ceramic rotors laying about !

I guess I just though a Nissan forum would be easier as the 458 has a 5x114.3 PCD - which is pretty unusual for a fazza.

as the 458 has a 5x114.3 PCD - which is pretty unusual for a fazza.

Must be so the Ferrari owners are able to run mid 90's japanese rims with sick offset and put stanceworks stickers all over it.

Edit: Kill me now...

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