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R33 SII front disc brake rotors

make a donation to the SAU >$40 and pay the frieght and they are yours.

Dimensions are:

30mm overall thickness, 10mm per side.

295mm diameter

54mm dish height.

Are they actually 30mm thick, measured with calipers? Are they perfectly flat or do they need machining? Any lip on the edge? How much is freight?

I used a micrometer [better than a vernier], there is no lip on them, I have no way of measuring any 'runout', however they sit flat on a laminated bench top.

I can find out about freight if you are interested.

Are they actually 30mm thick, measured with calipers? Are they perfectly flat or do they need machining? Any lip on the edge? How much is freight?

Just confirming, they are meant to start out at 30mm thick aren't they? Which implies that they are near new. If so, please give me a freight quote and I'll probably take them.

Ok, I'll get you a price on freight during my lunch hour [being in the country, I can nick home and grab them, get them weighed at the post office]. I'll sort it out.

I don't know if they are meant to be 30mm std, but they don't look worn, they came with the car [in the boot], DBA slotted's had been fitted. And considering that they are 10mm thick per side, and all measure the same, this indicates [to me] that they are as close to std thickness as you can go.

Just confirming, they are meant to start out at 30mm thick aren't they? Which implies that they are near new. If so, please give me a freight quote and I'll probably take them.

Been waiting for you to confirm that you have deposited the money???

Once this is done, I will check my account to verify and then post the goods...........

Just then verified with my bank, money is in, all OK. I will post the discs asap[today] .

Thanks for that.

Danny.

Prank I will get the $40 to you within the week.

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