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Forsale:

full set (front and rear pairs) of DBA 4000 series slotted Rotors for R33 gts-t

they are used, but only have about 1000kms worth of regular street driving (still virtually new)

Part numbers:

DBA4963SR

DBA4963SL

DBA4908SR

DBA4908SL

the rotors have a bit of surface rust, nothing some sand paper or a quick drive shouldnt fix

$600

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Project Mu NS Pads - full set

only done 150km of normal street driving (99.9% new)

cost $370 for the full set new

will sell for $270

bump - had tonnes of interstate interest on these, but at this stage i'm not super keen to post, as they are pretty heavy!

Just trying to get my head around your post mate. The Heading says

"Dba 4000 Series Slotted | Project Mu Ns Pads".

Are you selling all 4 discs and pads for $600 bucks or is it just the Discs???.

Cheers

Neil.

Hey, Check out E-Go for really cheap freight, If weight is a problem I just got a full exhaust sent from Adelaide to Melb and we put it as 30kg on a pallet and cost us $40 including insurance. Should be way cheaper to send because there smaller.

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