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Hi guys,

need to get hold of some front brake rotors, DBA 4000 series, part number 4963, to suit R33 GTS25T front rotor, left and right

Does anyone know/or can get hold of these for a reasonable price?

Thanks in advance,

Chris

Group buy would be good, but I need mine for 22nd of November, as I have a few days off to get my car up to scratch for a upcoming track day

Joel, was that price for slotted rotors? Autospeed want around $270 ea

Might even go with machined up stock rotors, being a fiar bit bigger than the R32 rotors, they should still work better even if they are not slotted

Chris

Autospeed are rip offs.. :P

Discpads want $184 each.

What pads have you been running Chris?

I ran Bendix Ultimates (~$100 a set) on new rotors quite some time ago, through the hills I couldn't get them to fade.

The pads only last 20,000km's though :)

Yeah, I thought Autospeed was a bit pricey, although a few places over here have qouted me $350++

What rotors did Autobarn price you on Joel? as that price is very good!

Pad wise I ran Ultimates, but found them too dusty, so when I got the slotted rotors I ahve now (standard R32 size) I got a set of Racebrake RB74 pads, which are by far the best brake pad I have ever used, so I will be using these again. Also been on for 25,000kms, so they last a while, and living in the hills, the brakes are used quite a bit

32/33 pads are the same thing aren't they? I have about 40% left on my current ones, and was hoping to use them

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Group buy would be good, but I need mine for 22nd of November, as I have a few days off to get my car up to scratch for a upcoming track day

Joel, was that price for slotted rotors? Autospeed want around $270 ea

Might even go with machined up stock rotors, being a fiar bit bigger than the R32 rotors, they should still work better even if they are not slotted

Chris

We are in the market for a full set on our r32 GTR, need them by the end of the month. Group buy anyone?

I'd be keen if you could get a decent price for DBA 4000 series - part no. 4963 - 296mm slotted rotor to for R33 GTS25T, left and right :P would need them by the 22nd or 23rd of November though.........

Here's the prices I just got from Autobarn.

DBA Slotted Front - $229

DBA Slotted Rear - $229

DBA 4000 Slotted Front - $240

DBA 4000 Slotted Rear - $240

EBC Dimple & Slot Front - $289

I swear origionally I was priced in the $180 range. It was an older bloke that quoted me, he knows of me so maybe thats why I got a better price origonally?!?

www.discpads.com.au appear to still be the cheapest.

He did say however that they possibly can do a little better on the price. :P

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