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I have a pair of DBA4000 series "Front" rotors to suit R32 GTR (&R33gtst)

They are BRAND NEW still in unopened boxes, now $450

if any info needed on these rotors have a search or check out the DBA website. Many forum users are currently running them as a great street/trackday rotor upgrade.

direct any questions via PM please.

these were meant to be 33 GTSt rotors, so i can swap them with DBA if anyone wants them for an r33.

:cheers:

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These were supposed to be 33GTSt rotors but are actually 32GTR rotors. Unless someone wants these for their 32GTR, i will get them exhanged for the 33GTSt ones.

Part numbers are 4926SR and SL. They are slotted, kangaroo paw, TSP, and all that jazz...

that product code suits r32 GTR (89 - 93) i thought... (from DBA website catalog)

interested maybe if they are sure they will swap over.

What are the dimensions of the rotors?

4963 is the 33 product code for a GTST

reason i posted about the catalog being wrong is that i was origingally sent 32GTR rotors instead of 33gtst ones, and the ones i have now are supposedly the correct ones, but i havent even opened the boxes yet. Ill crack one open and have a measure.

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