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hey guys im just wondering im after a pair or slotted rotors for my r33 gts series 2. im after a good brand to go for and plus a good place where they do those types of rotors suplied and fitted. im in sydney and looking for some where around the west or near abouts anyway. but i need good mechanics to do it, at the moment i have slotted rotors but they are shit and i have problems with them. (must be a cheap brand).

Anyway anyone with any info please or know of any good spots pls let me know thanks guys.

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hey guys im just wondering im after a pair or slotted rotors for my r33 gts series 2. im after a good brand to go for and plus a good place where they do those types of rotors suplied and fitted. im in sydney and looking for some where around the west or near abouts anyway. but i need good mechanics to do it, at the moment i have slotted rotors but they are shit and i have problems with them. (must be a cheap brand).

Anyway anyone with any info please or know of any good spots pls let me know thanks guys.

Go with RDA, I have had very good experience with them + Bendix Generals pads.

I had RDA slotteds on my 33 and they didnt handle the track days very well at all... maybe Im just hard on my brakes...

DBAs next time, and if I munch them Project Mu

I had RDA slotteds on my 33 and they didnt handle the track days very well at all... maybe Im just hard on my brakes...

DBAs next time, and if I munch them Project Mu

yea but i dont think ill be using it for the track it will be for everyday driving pretty much

dba all the way for decent performance at a good price. even though jap car they are made for aus conditions. the right pad is essential too

waht type of dba brakes you have and what pads are you using are they heavey duty or just the standard ones, and do you have squealing problems

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