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hi there.

does anyone know where to get Rotor's & brakes for the m35. or part numbers?

thanks

Original - see Nissan or Ben at North Shore Prestige could source some for you. (X-trail & 350Z share same parts one is fron other is rear) there is a set for sale on e-bay currently.

Updrade, A & B motor sports will do K-sport 6 or 8 pot sets including rotors for around $2.5k installed. . , ebay have a few as well of other brands. .

All depends on your budget . . . .

Original - see Nissan or Ben at North Shore Prestige could source some for you. (X-trail & 350Z share same parts one is fron other is rear) there is a set for sale on e-bay currently.

Updrade, A & B motor sports will do K-sport 6 or 8 pot sets including rotors for around $2.5k installed. . , ebay have a few as well of other brands. .

All depends on your budget . . . .

thanks for that. will definately look in to it.

Original - see Nissan or Ben at North Shore Prestige could source some for you. (X-trail & 350Z share same parts one is fron other is rear) there is a set for sale on e-bay currently.

Updrade, A & B motor sports will do K-sport 6 or 8 pot sets including rotors for around $2.5k installed. . , ebay have a few as well of other brands. .

All depends on your budget . . . .

If the one on ebay are from Jdm yard and the price is right for you guys. go for it. they are awesome guys to deal with. i got mine thru there and told him the part numbers so he could do something about them.. he is a rda dealer also and gets good prices :(

tell em I sent you (Andrew with the Gtr/m35 stagea)

Pretty much anywhere I guess as they are the same front and back setup as the non-brembo Z33 350z.

well if that is correct, the RDA group buy on here is the place to go. I just picked up slotted front rotors $260 and (crappy) green stuff pads $150

no 33gtr brembo but got a set of f50's tho. stag should do wheel stands with them on :P

you selling em? if so how much? I presume they are a straight bolt up onto a R33 GTR?

Edited by Jetwreck
well if that is correct, the RDA group buy on here is the place to go. I just picked up slotted front rotors $260 and (crappy) green stuff pads $150

Yes, indeed.

Rianto has some very good prices on rotors... but I would take the QFM A1RM (ask Jetpilot1986) pads over Green stuff anyday.

I think i am keeping them. they are on the 32 i guess it might just be a bracket i had custom hats and rotors made for them

If it fitted on your R32 good chance with only some slight tweaking it will bolt up. I have standard R32 GTR callipers with brackets to suit r33 GTR 324mm rotors

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Hi guys,

I have been searching for hours but I can't find the part numbers for the RDA slotted rotors for M35 (front and rear), like the ones this guy is selling:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=370435686762

Also, would the cheaper QFM pads be fine for normal driving?

Thanks heaps Dunc! I was literally searching for two hours...... maybe I read a few threads more than once due to the red wine

:cheers:

I only knew the part numbers because I installed them on Monday night, and had taken a photo of the box prior to installing them! Great upgrade btw.

I believe Scotty is running QFM pads, A1rm from memory. He wont stop raving about them.

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