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Hi everyone,

My rotors need replacing and I was wondering if anyone could tell me if these....

(http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/271713295431?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT)...

from US will fit? I contacted the supplier and they will not accept returns if incorrect fitment (box will have been opened and disks/rotors tested onto vehicle.

They say these are guaranteed fitment for US models only and cannot say if they will fit JDM.

Any help would be appreciated.

Details I have sourced (and sent to them) is:

If your V36 is a USDM 2009+ model equivalent, then DBA 4000T3 series will fit. They have the 42314S (front) and 42315S (rear).

These are listed for the "Infiniti G37 Sport Package (355mm front)" in DBA's international catalogue.

These are the identical discs listed for the 370Z with Brembo brakes.

They measure in at:
---------- Diameter - Height - Thickness
42314 - 354.6 - 49.5 - 32
42315 - 350 - 62 - 20

You know, there are a lot of places in Oz you can get these.

DBA is an Australian Company.

Your part numbers are correct if yours is a sport brake equipped model, I run those on my coupe with Project Mu Pads.

Great combination imo.

Edited by mycarhasposessedme

What he said. Even if it only exists in their US catalogue, you can still order them from any DBA supplier here. Don't let them tell you otherwise. I had this argument with my local supplier, who couldn't find the 4000 series discs part number for my Maxima in his Australian catalogue. He insisted it didn't exist.

I could've saved myself five minutes of arguing by showing him the email from the beginning rather than at the end but I enjoy a good argument and like to see what kind of people I'm dealing with. :P

Hi Colin. Just to confirm. I did some searching on the web and seems more of these rotors are listed for Z34 (or 370Z). So these are the same? 370Z with Brembo brakes are the same as my 370GT with big brake package?

Appreciate your time.

  • 1 month later...

Update: Bought full set of black drilled and slotted from US, complete with ceramic pads. $650 shipped to the door. Fitted by Gavin @ Autotech. They look great and perform well. Thanks for your help guys!!

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