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JDM OBSESSION - OFFICIAL RESELLER FOR RDA ROTORS AND EBC PADS

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JDM Obsession is proud to announce that we are an authorised reseller for Rotors and Drums Australia (RDA).

RDA have a long history of manufacturing quality brake products including rotors, drums, and pads. There is an extensive range of RDA rotors and EBC pads, ranging from simple OEM replacements to full-blown racing spec cross-drilled and slotted rotors.

With over 1800 vehicle applications for RDA's range of rotors and drums, over 2000 vehicle applications for RDA's range of brake pads and shows, plus RDA's Australia wide warranty and product support, you can be sure that there is an RDA product that meets your needs.

WHY CHOOSE SLOTTED ROTORS?

RDA slotted rotors provide a cost effective solution to improve the stopping performance of any make or model of motor vehicle with the following engineered characteristics:

1. Increased dissipation of water, dust and road grime from the contact area of your braking system.

2. Improved integrity of the pad and rotor surface, through deglazing of the contact area.

3. Directional slotted surface also combats “out-gassing” which is caused by gas from the brake pad bonding agent forming of cushion between your pad and rotor and thereby reducing pad “bite”.

PRICES AND ORDERING

Our website is currently being updated to reflect the large range of RDA rotors and EBC pads that we can supply.

In what you are after is not listed yet, please either send us a PM or email [email protected] with the make model of car, and if applicable the brake caliper/rotor size.

The JDM Obsession Price Promise means that if you can find a cheaper price, we will do our best to match it. We regularly monitor competitor prices to make sure our products are priced the cheapest. If you find something cheaper, let us know and we will do our best to match it.

SO, HOW DO I ORDER?

It is as easy as:

1. Navigate to our website, www.jdmobsession.net

2. Browse and add items to your cart

3. Secure checkout payment using Direct Deposit or Paypal (including credit cards)

...and your parts will be delivered to your door - no hassles!

Any questions? Feel free to PM or email us on [email protected].

  • 1 month later...
  • 4 weeks later...

Guessing you can get the "gold passivated" cross drilled and slotted?

Price on a full set of rotors as above, EBC "Red-Stuff" pads and braided lines if you do them?

Cars a 1994 Series one R33 GTS non turbo 2wd coupe'.

  • 7 months later...

How much for a set of RDA slotted rotors for a 32 gtr Vspec2 delivered to 4305? They are the same as the 33 gtr.

Cheers Matt



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