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.Hi all,

Can anyone help me find a pair of rear brake discs for my GTS-4? I've looked around and called and so on, but no stores I've contacted have the right discs

I need vented 4-stud 265/266mm. Slotted or otherwise, I'm not fussed. In lieu of a someone who stocks it, are there any other vehicles with the same rotor size for the rears (keeping in mind it's a 4-stud)?

Sorry to be a crying newbie but I've tried finding these myself to no avail.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Vented?

Are you sure they are not solids?

R33 GTS-4 are 4 stud 266mm dia, 9mm thick, 4 stud solids going by my catalog.

If thats what your after send me a pm, i can get them directly in solid or slotted versions.

Nah mate I've checked time and time again, definitely vented. Mine are 15.7 mm thick currently and minimum roadworthy is 16mm+

Ordered the discs before and received solids, but they're definitely a no fit for me unless I downgrade everything else too.

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