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hey peeps, im looking for some 355mm "f50" discs for my car, (upgrading the 340mm (f40) ones.

where to get them from? i know i could just get ap/brembo/pfb. but im not to keen on spending 1200+ just on new rotors.

is there any alternative?

or. for the record 355x32 or 34.

cheeres. :(

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hey peeps, im looking for some 355mm "f50" discs for my car, (upgrading the 340mm (f40) ones.

where to get them from? i know i could just get ap/brembo/pfb. but im not to keen on spending 1200+ just on new rotors.

is there any alternative?

or. for the record 355x32 or 34.

cheeres. :(

You could look at getting some used Carrera Cup or V8 Supercar rotors... 365 377 x generally 35, but then you'll need to get hats and mounts made up so not so easy to go cheap on big rotors.

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Are you limited by rim diameter or the diameter of the rotor you can run? Also, what is the max thickness the calipers take with regards to rotors? There are a few places around that have surplus B8 Supercar rotors from before they were running 365mm and up rotors. Not sure what they have in stock though

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I got DBA 5000 series for a FPV GT (355x32, $650 each) for my GTR, and i got spacers made for the center bores. That was to go with the Porsche GT3 6Pots.

You can also get the HSV ones, they'r the same size, but just have a deeper hat on them

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well these are behind 17's. (yes they fit. i theoreticly can run a 360mm rotor. but thats with about 1mm clearance to the rim. i dont want a stone getting caught in there and cutting my wheel inhalf lol.

the calipers are the "f50" brembo. same as a big red but suited to bigger discs. i think ther known as "big blacks"

v8 ones would be ok. but i need hats aswell. oh this is going to be gay.

yeah the dba ones arnt deep enough. and the same money as brembos.

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""""I got DBA 5000 series for a FPV GT (355x32, $650 each) for my GTR, and i got spacers made for the center bores. That was to go with the Porsche GT3 6Pots.""""

""""So you need hats and rotors? The Brembo 355mm are pricey, for the rotor alone they are $620 each last time i checked for a friend.""""

355MM X 32MM rotors can get and are about $595 each for skylines

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""""I got DBA 5000 series for a FPV GT (355x32, $650 each) for my GTR, and i got spacers made for the center bores. That was to go with the Porsche GT3 6Pots.""""

""""So you need hats and rotors? The Brembo 355mm are pricey, for the rotor alone they are $620 each last time i checked for a friend.""""

355MM X 32MM rotors can get and are about $595 each for skylines

is that for rotor and alloy hat? The DBA price was rotor and alloy hat.

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