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Hey guys,

This is my first post so hopefully ive put it in the right section.

Ive tried searching everywhere for the replacement brake rotor/Pad part numbers for my 2008 V36 type S (355mm) but cant find anything.

Ive downloaded the DBA catalogue and the 370GT/G37 are not listed so do not have a clue where i can get ANY. The local brake guys in Canberra are hopeless and give me a stupid look when i ask for rotors for a 370GT. I dont want to have to go through the US to grab any so hopefully someone out there knows what the numbers are.

I`m after T2 or T3 front and rear and also EBC Pads, but cannot find any details.

Greatly appreciated if anyone knows what the parts numbers are and can help me out.

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Cheers in advance

Mick

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Try looking at the products for the Nissan 370Z. They should be the same

Can confirm the part numbers by checking the DBA US catalogue and seeing if the numbers match with the 2008 Inifiniti G37 sport

I'm trying to find rotor and pad part numbers for 2007 V36 350GT Sedan SP...the sedans sports has the 13" front and rear....can hardly find anything except Stoptech...was hoping to get some DBA T3s...might just bite the bullet and get the Akebono BBK Kit...

Good luck mate, I have a 2008 also and find it near impossible to get reliable part info online. I keep getting two different answers on parts I've been looking for with drastically different prices. I decided to bite the bullet and pay extra through Nissan. At least if the parts wrong, I'm not stuck with it.

I can only find Stoptech ones that will definitely fit...both 13" but one is thinner than the other.

How much did you pay Nissan for the rotors and pads? I am thinking of getting the Akebono BBK if the OEM/Stoptech route is too expensive.

What xfuzion said.

Jump on the US DBA site and look up the Infiniti G listings. You can then get your local supplier to order the exact same DBA code since they're all made here anyway, according to an Australian DBA rep about 5 years ago.

Thanks for the help guys. Brakes all sorted.

Next thing though.... The wife also has a 370GT but it is only the standard car. The other day the brakes started grinding a little at the front and now need replacing.

So, does anyone know where i can get replacement pads and rotors for a standard 370GT (rotors are only 330mm) front and rear?

Nissan australia have quoted $1500 for just replacement rotors and pads (front and rear) Have jumped on Google and there is absolutely nothing. DBA USA dont even have a listing for them and no one seems to have any for this model.

Alternatively, measure the brakes (diameter and width) and call DBA direct. Ask them to look up the specs for the 370z and see if they are the same dimensions. If so, you can just order them. I would be seriously surprised if they were different to 370z parts.

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