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DBA 4000 Series Slotted Rotor Group Buy

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Nissan Skyline 32 - 34, Z32 300ZX, S14 & S15 200SX

DBA 4000 Series Rotor Product Features

Patented ‘Kangaroo Paw’ ventilation design

Direct replacement rotors

Thermal Stability Profiling (TSP)

Minimal bedding-in of rotors

Available in DBA’s unique Wiper Slot design - THESE ARE WHAT ARE ON OFFER.

Thermo-Graphic paint markings for temperature monitoring

*Any of the underlined above can be clicked to find out more information

Group Buy Conditions & Dates

For the below prices to be valid there mush be at least 10 sets, or 40 individual rotors confirmed sold. The order will not be process till all payments are received. Please note the completion & payment due dates may change based on demand.

Start Date: 10/05/2006

Finish Date: 31/05/2006

Payment Due By: 6/06/2006

Pricing

These prices are a discount of approximately 25% off regular list prices! That's about $200 per set.

Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t (All Models)

Front: $380 pair ($190.00ea)

Rear: $360 pair ($180.00ea)

Set: $740

Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25-t (All Models) & R34 GT-t (exc 310mm Front Rotors)

Front: $400 pair ($200.00ea)

Rear $360 pair ($180.00ea)

Set: $760

R34 GT-t (310mm Front Rotors)

Front: $400 pair ($200.00ea)

Rear $360 pair ($180.00ea)

Set: $760

Nissan Skyine R32 GTR (Non V-Spec)

Front: $400 pair ($200.00ea)

Rear $360 pair ($180.00ea)

Set: $760

R32 GTR (V-Spec), R33 GTR (All) & R34 GTR (all, ex N1)

Front: $460 pair ($230.00ea)

Rear $360 pair ($180.00ea)

Set: $820

Freight Costs:

Pair of Rotors: $25

Set of Rotors: $38

Postage to regional areas, NT & WA are set at a Flat $45

Current Buy Members

  • Interloper (SAU) - - 2 x R32 GTS-t Fronts
  • `nigno (Secrit Drift) - 2 x R32 GTS-t Fronts
  • r33skylinerr (SAU) - 2 x R33 GTS25-t Fronts
  • r33skylinerr (SAU) - 2 x R33 GTS25-t Rears
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Min Remaining Rotors to Complete Group Buy: 32

I have updated to list to include the new participants, please if there are any errors let me know ASAP.

JETR-32 & r33skyliner:

The DBA 4000 series rotors are not any larger than the factory items, if they were you would be required to also upgrade your calipers to match. The benefits of these rotors are found within their design. These rotors incorporate the following three DBA systems, the patented `Kangaroo Paw` ventilation system, Thermal Stability Profiling (TSP), Thermo-Graphic paint markings for temperature monitoring & DBA’s unique Wiper Slot design. If you click on the specific technology you wish to learn more about, you will be taken it the respective page on the DBA website.



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