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you changing the rotors too.?

Nah, apparently I don't need to. Unless you mean upgrading to cut ones, which I think I'll just use the stockies. Funds are on a budget whilst Rosie is getting paid off :P

Upgrade rotors to DBA slotted items when your stockies are dead. Only real advantage will be heat dissipation with the slotted rotors, so unless you're driving like a fkn lunatic on the streets or tracking the car you won't really get anything out of them other than them looking cool :P

Rosie is going to the track in September so slotted might be nice :3 if it's like $100 extra or whatnot I don't see an issue D: However, budget is a keyword for me :( So stockies it seems haha

As Anthony said, you'll barely notice a difference until you've got a few track days under your belt and you're pushing limits :P

^^ This. Driver skill will make the biggest increase to start with. N/A cars can still get decent times with the right driver behind them. When you go out the first time worry about getting line and length right, and then slowly decrease your brake distance into each corner keeping line and Length right. you will see your times massively improve. Don't worry about speed, timing is where it's at and speed will follow suit.

I'm sure I will get the nickname Putty on the day as I'll probably be putting around the track learning this and that. I've done some V8 track days (go in the V8 "supercar" around the track). So I know a tiny bit about track. Still a novice though :P I'll smack out some Forza 4 the night before and get tuned in :P

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