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Personally I'd go for the DBA 4000 slotted rotors, we use them lots, great value for money. I don't recommend drilled, unless you intend to change them often. Their web site www.dba.com.au has the dealers listed. You could start at you local Repco, Autobarn and SupaCheap and shop around prices do vary.

Hope that helps :D

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Free plug for John at UAS (Unique Auto Sports). Phone (02) 9634 8000

I just got a set (2 wks ago) of DBA 4909's for my 32 at a great price :D shipped to Melbourne didn't cost too much either :D

Cheers,

Michael

Out of interest, what was that price??? I just want to know if I did get a good deal or not on mine.

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Another contact is Racebrakes at Wetherill Park Sydney. They have disc's and own brand brand pads and most important, competitive pricing. The pads are rated at 640C.

Great value and service.

Thanks to the guys at Powerplay for pointing me in the right direction regarding this and other tuning issues.

Powerplay also supply these items at competitive prices.

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