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Call Howard at Racebrakes Melbourne. I buy from there regularly and just give CC details and shipping address and next day I have product.

Don't know he'd waste time on cockroaches though. :)

hehe, d'oh sprung!

i realised you were talking to mr arrowz, so with drew the stab at our souther neighbours.

i guess with you being from queensland we are all:

(cue frankie:)

"south of the border, down mexico waaaaaay"

Yeah, I'll probably just give Race Brakes in Melbourne a call.

Mind you, Nissan's got a promotion with DBA at the moment, so they're selling their rotors relatively cheaply at the moment. They can get everything from your standard replacement to full 5000's.

Otherwise, the guys at Sports Car International are good with Nissan cars without being a Nissan dealer.

Of course, you can always give Mu's Secret a call and see if you can't get Project Mu brake hardware. From what I've heard their stuff is pretty good.

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