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can anyone point me in the right direction to get some replacement disks here in Aus.I am running on my 33gtr the grex 6 pot 355mm on the front and 4 pot 330mm on rear,does any other brand aftermarket 2 piece disk match up with the 10 hole design.Any ideas where to go.

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Give TBS in Brisbane a call. I was there today and they can supply 2 piece rotors upto 356mm and what ever thickness and custom made new alloy hats if needed for approx $350 each. Slotting cost $32 more and slotted and dimpled are $42 more.

I think disc on its own is approx around $200 each. Great value and was told as good as DBA 5000's

They can also supply the same disc but use stock cast disks by cutting off the hat section and modifing to bolt the disc. These work cheaper than new alloy hats.

They also do full front brake kits with new 6 pot AP design calipers, braided lines, custom fitted to your car to suit your wheel clearance drive in drive out fitted for $2400!!

The calipers are NOT made in China. They are a 3 piece design with centre section being able to be swapped for different widths to suit what ever size disc thickness. They come form South Africa.

Ron the owner has been in the brake buiness for 30 years+ and runs a full remanafacturing buiness with 30+ plus people, so I trust what he sells.

Has a couple of race cars aswell which run these calipers.

your "grex" stuff is off the shelf alcon. i had the same, but the discs for the front are around 660 each. pwr are the aussie distributers.

you need to mesure the pcd of the 10 bolts to the hat.

but being 10 bolt, its more of a brembo setup. there may be a part number on the outside diameter disc.

Thanks for the help guys.Found out the project mu rotors a nearly identical,went an seen the guys at racer industries,very helpfull,same 10 bolt pattern only have to very slightly modify my hats to fit there disks. then can buy them off the shelf here.greddy want you to buy the caliper an hat,couldnt believe that they just dont sell the disk.tryed pwr they didnt have anything that matched.

Thanks for the help guys.Found out the project mu rotors a nearly identical,went an seen the guys at racer industries,very helpfull,same 10 bolt pattern only have to very slightly modify my hats to fit there disks. then can buy them off the shelf here.greddy want you to buy the caliper an hat,couldnt believe that they just dont sell the disk.tryed pwr they didnt have anything that matched.

hey where is Racer Industries located? I ended having to spend just over $1400 for a pair of grex rotors up front not too long ago. Might have to check these guys out for next tim

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