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R32 GTR 296mm x 32mm 4926 SL $225ea

R33 R34 GTR and R32 with brembo's 324mm x 30mm 4928 SL $255ea

R33 GTST 296mm x 30mm 4963 SL $225 each

R32 GTST 280mm x 30mm 909 SL $175 each

All of these are Cryogenically treated for additional strength except for the R32 GTST

Shipping price is POA but we should be able to work out a good price

There is no minimum buy in, as soon as someone wants a set and funds are paid they ship from the warehouse!

This group buy closes 6/6/05

Genesis: I would say they are similar in price to 909sl $175 each

Jordan:

There is no pick up as they ship from the warehouse (deal that I hooked up)

If they ship to me, and I meet you there is still a freight cost shipping them to me! They may as well get shipped to you direct.

for pics look at www.dba.com.au and look in the catalogue.

The part numbers with the 4 in front is 4000 series, so they all are except the r32 gtst discs.

Jsut thought id clear that up, i recently went through the dba disc buying procress myself, got dba 4000 series slotted for the front of my r32 gtst.

Drilled rotors are not as strong. If you do any sort of hard driving I wouldnt suggest these. Only if your car is a pure street car and has no more then Mx5 type power.

Any time you drill or reduce mass of a thermally stressed part, you are significantly reducing its strength.

Shipping is $38 Metro area.

Bris, Melb, Syd, adelaide, perth, Canberra are all $25 for 2 and 38 for 4.

Other area's please PM me

R32 GTST 280mm x 30mm 909 SL $175 each

so these are the 6x6 wiper slot 4000 series with the part number 4909 for the front set?

how much postage to geelong? postcode 3224.

:D

Let me get this straight amosite .. r you selling DBA brake rotors 4000series?  

Im interest in the ones for R33 Gtst. do you know if they fit straight in and calipers?

For the R33 GTS they are 4000 Series rotors. They are a direct bolt on!

R32 GTST 280mm x 30mm 909 SL $175 each

so these are the 6x6 wiper slot 4000 series with the part number 4909 for the front set?

how much postage to geelong? postcode 3224.

R32 GTST 280mm x 30mm 909 SL $175 each

4909SL are additional extra. They are $225 each

Shipping as above.

For the R33 GTS they are 4000 Series rotors. They are a direct bolt on!

R32 GTST 280mm x 30mm 909 SL $175 each

4909SL are additional extra. They are $225 each

Shipping as above.

do you mean this?

Melb Metro area $25 via courier for 2 or $38 for a set.

Dont want Amosite to think im ripping him of buyers but just to let people know.

I recently pickup up a pair of r32 gtr dba 4000 rotors for $198 each. That was the retail price from my local Repco in sydney! I was shocked too when he told me how cheap it was.

As for prices for other rotors, i would have no idea.

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