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Used DBA5000 2 piece slotted rotors 324x30mm to suit Front GTR Brembos - better than the DBA4000. New they are about $1000. You can replace the disc part (reusing the hat) for about 400-500. Discs are probably about half worn. *SOLD*

Brand new, still in box Ferodo DS3000 pads to suit front GTR Brembos. *SOLD*

2 sets of used Ferodo DS3000 pads, to suit front GTR Brembos about 50% left on each set. *SOLD*

1 set of Titanium shims to suit front GTR Brembos. These block the heat getting into your caliper/fluid. *SOLD*

hey Ferni I need some rotors, was about to buy some RDA slotted but I reckon these are a better option... will they get me through a couple of track days before they need replacing? who does the replacement disks for them?

Yeah they will last ages still... Much better than RDA in my opinion.

DBA will do the replacement discs for them... through anyone who sells DBA discs... Brake places, Repco, Bursons etc..

Give me a call Nick.. i'll pm you my number.

Naaa for a set of 2 discs... about 200-250 each disc i think... that's when i priced them when i bought them last year.

Call burons and ask for a price on DBA5000 replacement discs (Without hats) for GTR brembo rotors (324mmx30mm).... You'll get a better price if you can get trade on it.

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