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GTR workshop on Sunshine Coast (Noosa) QLD? And Tyre and Brake Rotor Options?


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Hi Guys, 

 

Just wanting to get some options for new Tyres and Front Brake Rotor options for R35 GTR. Nissan are quoting ridiculous numbers for both tyres and front brake rotors and wanted to get some thoughts on best alternatives. 

Are there any good GTR workshops on the Sunshine Coast, preferably near Noosa?

 

Thanks

I don't know of any that far north but any brake/parts shop will be able to supply rotors or even one of the resellers on this site.
@Dose Pipe Sutututu for brake stuff

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51 minutes ago, robbo_rb180 said:

I don't know of any that far north but any brake/parts shop will be able to supply rotors or even one of the resellers on this site.
@Dose Pipe Sutututu for brake stuff

Thanks. Its not my car hence asking questions. @Dose Pipe Sutututu what rotors/pad combination would you recommend?

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21 hours ago, glaze said:

Thanks. Its not my car hence asking questions. @Dose Pipe Sutututu what rotors/pad combination would you recommend?

Is this for a street driven GT-R or will you be doing track as well?

DBA luckily supplies the rotor to suit the OEM hats, so you don't need to replace the entire thing. However some people prefer to replace the lot

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2x DBA52320BLKS (fully assembled, 2-piece, cross drilled/slotted, black hats) $1160
2x DBA52320BLKS (fully assembled, 2-piece, cross drilled/slotted, gold hats) $1160

2x DBA52320.1XS (rotor only, new nuts, cross drilled/slotted) $720
2x DBA52320.1S (rotor only, new nuts, slotted) $710

Pads for street use I would go Elig Sports($449), for mainly track some street I would go Elig Racing ($584)

Hope that helps :)

Freight should be about $35 for the lot.

 

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