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Hi Guys,

We having a BIG SALE on the RDA Slotted and GOLD Rotors, limited stock so first in best dressed. Don't bother with EBAY prices!!!

There are other models on special, please call 03 9547 8100

Nissan Silvia

Slotted

Front $200 pair

Rears $120 pair

Gold

Front $220

Rear $240

350Z none Brembo

Slotted

Front $150 pair

Gold

Front $240 pair

R34 GTT

Slotted

Front $270

Rears

R32/34 $270

R32 V-Spec

Rear

Gold $320

R32GTR

Front

Gold $260

R33

Slotted

Front $240

Rear

Gold $220

300ZX Z32

Slotted

Rears $140

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RDA slotted rotors provide a cost effective solution to improve the stopping performance

of any make or model of motor vehicle with the following engineered characteristics

  • Increased dissipation of water, dust and road grime from the contact area of your
    braking system.
  • Improved integrity of the pad and rotor surface, through deglazing of the contact area.
  • Directional slotting surface also combats “out-gassing” which is caused by gas from the
    brake pad bonding agent forming a cushion between your pad and rotor and
    thereby reducing pad “bite”.

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RDA Gold Passivated Turbo Grooved Sports Rotors

These discs are ZINC PLATED and GOLD PASSIVATED to avoid corrosion, and have all the advantages of our standard slotted rotors as described above.

Our product offers a direct fitment, without the need for modifications.

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