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  • 2 weeks later...

hey daniel

i've been quoted $150/rotor for dba953 from brake distributors aus. can u see what prices u can get for me?

thanks

I can pretty much beat any price on that crap. I'll see if I remember to check for ya tomorrow. Sorry for the poor grammar, I am tired right now.

3lit3......could you possibly find a price for slotted discs for R32 gtst? (fronts only) Is it possible to have them drilled with 4 x 114.3 instead of 5 x 114.3? If not can they be blank so i can have them drilled?

Thanks heaps, please PM me with details.

ps. Don't suppose you can supply Z32 calipers too?

3lit3......could you possibly find a price for slotted discs for R32 gtst? (fronts only)  Is it possible to have them drilled with 4 x 114.3 instead of 5 x 114.3?  If not can they be blank so i can have them drilled?

Thanks heaps, please PM me with details.    

ps. Don't suppose you can supply Z32 calipers too?

Nico one of my disks actually was like 'multifit' it had holes for 4 stud as well (dont ask me why only one rotor tho) so Im guessing you could no worrys.

  • 1 month later...
3lit3......could you possibly find a price for slotted discs for R32 gtst? (fronts only)  Is it possible to have them drilled with 4 x 114.3 instead of 5 x 114.3?  If not can they be blank so i can have them drilled?

Thanks heaps, please PM me with details.    

ps. Don't suppose you can supply Z32 calipers too?

I'm pretty sure Z32 calipers are the same as the R32

They use the same pad also. Why do you want 4 stud.

What is your car and what have you done to it.

If you give me the dimensions of the rotor I might be able to match it up with something in a 4 stud slotted disc.

Dimensions are overall diameter, centre hole, stud number(4/5), PCD (114.3), hat diameter, overall height and original thickness. But if you tell me for what car...as in Model, year and stuff, this will rule out the centre hole measurement, stud number and PCD.

Get back to me....PM coz I don't often read message threads that are like 2 months old( like this one ).

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