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Hey guys, considering selling these rotors I bought for my red car a while ago.

They are DBA 5000 series 2-piece slotted rotors, 324mm x 30mm. These are made to suit Brembo calipers, HOWEVER I can include brackets which bolt to your struts to allow you to use R33 GTS-t calipers instead.

The rotors use a aluminium top hat to which the outer section of the rotor bolts to. The advantages of this are things like even expansion of the rotor, less heat transfer to your wheel bearings/hubs under repeated hard braking (spirited/track driving) and overall a lighter rotor when compared to a standard style rotor, which reduces unsprung weight. Also the hats won't rust because they are painted aluminum, so they'll always look good lol.

Anyway, looking for $850 for the rotors (this is what I paid probably 6 months ago, and the closest these things have come to a car is a test fit under my wheels to check clearance)

Will sell the rotors and brackets for 1k. The brackets SHOULD fit R32-on with no issues (seller whom I bought them from has used them on R32's with no issues) R31 and before, you will have to swap your struts left to right as the bracket fouls on the steering arm, unless you have S13 gear in the front.

Anyway, enough talk, moar pics. Only got one, I lost my phone before I had a chance to upload the picture behind my wheels.

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I'm not in any hurry whatsoever to sell these. Planning a trip to Europe so the money would be good, but I'm not negotiable on price, I waited well over a month for these to be made, and paid what I'm asking for them. If they don't sell I'll use them eventually.

Preferably message me on 0430 285 717, don't get a lot of time to check back here so that will be your best bet.

Cheers,

Josh

  • 3 weeks later...

Was from Repco, that was trade price too. You've actually got me thinking now, I can't remember if they were a touch over $800 or $850.

Anyways, in that case I'll say $800 for the pair.

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