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Are the rotors really worth the extra in shipping? I plan to get slotted ones locally. U got s good price for them? I found eBay UK had cheaper prices.

Id ask Darren Spencer about rotors if there isnt a group buy for RDA's on here at the moment (I think I got into the last one).

OK the calipers arrived today.

A few scratches here and there which doesn't phase me...but THIS does:

See where I circled it...seems like the line was cut/snipped off.

Is this going to be an issue?

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Edited by ironpaw

The banjo will work as well....just make sure you use the copper washers....not sure wether you will have restrictors in these but if you do you may have to remove them to get the banjo bolt in......get onto bbenny he'll be able to tell yah.....my brembo's are from an r33 gtr so the might be slightly different.

ok cos im bored and still not back at work yet.........

you guys are talking about a 324mm disc with a width of 30mm and the PCD is 5X114.3 correct ???

according to Dba there are 2 different overall heights that can be used (ie changing offset of the calliper - correct me if im wrong)

these 2 heights are: 49mm and 53.8 - now i cant see what car these 2 disc's come off, but im sure a quick call with the part numbers would sort that out.

actally its just easier to post my findings with a pic............................

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ok cos im bored and still not back at work yet.........

you guys are talking about a 324mm disc with a width of 30mm and the PCD is 5X114.3 correct ???

according to Dba there are 2 different overall heights that can be used (ie changing offset of the calliper - correct me if im wrong)

these 2 heights are: 49mm and 53.8 - now i cant see what car these 2 disc's come off, but im sure a quick call with the part numbers would sort that out.

actally its just easier to post my findings with a pic............................

I'm pretty sure the 350z Brembo disc is the 49mm offset

ok cos im bored and still not back at work yet.........

you guys are talking about a 324mm disc with a width of 30mm and the PCD is 5X114.3 correct ???

according to Dba there are 2 different overall heights that can be used (ie changing offset of the calliper - correct me if im wrong)

these 2 heights are: 49mm and 53.8 - now i cant see what car these 2 disc's come off, but im sure a quick call with the part numbers would sort that out.

actally its just easier to post my findings with a pic............................

they only 30mm thick!!!!...didn't know that....Glad I went with the R33 GTR brembo's and rotors ones.

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