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Old 25-06-2012, 06:41 PM   #1
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Default Quote plz..

just after a quote for both front and rear dba series 4000 and 5000 rotor to suit my 6/4 brembos..

Or would you recommend a better option if you have one?

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Old 26-06-2012, 10:47 AM   #2
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Default Re: Quote plz..

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just after a quote for both front and rear dba series 4000 and 5000 rotor to suit my 6/4 brembos..

Or would you recommend a better option if you have one?
Hi mate this is about the best option really and they do not make a 5000 series rear just incase you may of thought that so i will quote the new T3 4000 front and rear and also the 5000 front with 4000 rear.

These prices are for 4 rotors.
DBA T3 4000 slotted front and rear $1060.00
DBA T3 5000 slotted front and T3 4000 slotted rear $1460.00
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Old 26-06-2012, 01:14 PM   #3
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Default Re: Quote plz..

thanks for the prompt reply,

Im interested in the series 5000 for the fronts, but just wanted to know what exactly makes them different from the series 4000, and is it worth the extra few hundred $?

And also, regarding rotors that are slotted and also drilled, would that also be an option for me?
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Old 27-06-2012, 09:15 AM   #4
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thanks for the prompt reply,

Im interested in the series 5000 for the fronts, but just wanted to know what exactly makes them different from the series 4000, and is it worth the extra few hundred $?

And also, regarding rotors that are slotted and also drilled, would that also be an option for me?
The 5000 series are a 2 piece design and are lighter than the one piece and will distribute the heat better as well.The last thing but not always important with the 2 piece is they look much better.
You do have the option of going to a xdrilled and slotted disc which is dearer but the new T3 slotted design is very modern and looks awesome behind a wheel.
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