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Race Brakes Sydney Street and race performance pad / rotor combinations as well as brake upgrades and Exedy clutch kits. Website Link

 
 
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Old 02-03-2016, 01:30 PM   #1
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Default One-off brake rotors.

Hi Race Brakes,

I'm in the process of redoing the brakes on my 1985 Mazda E1800/Ford Spectron van.

The rotors (DBA part numbers 632A and 632B) Only appear to be available in standard guise. I have heard of them making "one off" sets with slots cut into the faces of the rotors.

So I guess the question is- Can DBA make a set of slotted rotors when they are commercially unavailable? And if so, am I able to obtain a set to suit my application?

Thanks in advance.
Ben
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