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I have 4000's at the moment, I want the 5000's to try to get rid of the heat better.... I'm just copying chris's setup since his seems to work... And the Pads i ended up having to use sorry :woot: - i emailed you a couple of weeks ago telling you? The DS3000's chewed the crap outta my rotors daily driving, so have to use 2500 for daily now....

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UAS, his mark ups on the DBA stuff is pretty damn low. I was shocked how much i got my new rotors for recently

yeah john gave me a good price on some other stuff i was looking at, so i think he may be the go... i'll email him tomorrow.

dezz: thanks mate, yeah i saw those GB's, but i think their stuff is equiv to the dba4000 stuff, not the 2 peice 5000's....

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I found repco to be the cheapest when I just bought some slotted DBA 4000's. I just rang around everywhere and I was working in Hamilton and the repco there had the best price. beat some quotes by about $160. $376 compared to $540 or something. (just for front 2.)

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