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Anyone ever heard of them or used their products? I found them on ebay as I was looking for some aftermarket Brembo rotors....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissa...mZ140270115545
http://www.trinetmotorsports.com/
Is it worth a shot for some affordable rotors? Or is this a simple case of "you get what you pay for?"
And I found more rotor dealers on ebay for cheap...comments?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissa...mZ350101254462
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissa...mZ230293376316
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissa...mZ140270115545
http://www.trinetmotorsports.com/
Is it worth a shot for some affordable rotors? Or is this a simple case of "you get what you pay for?"
And I found more rotor dealers on ebay for cheap...comments?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissa...mZ350101254462
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissa...mZ230293376316
Last edited by 350z006; Sep 25, 2008 at 11:47 AM.
oh boy - choose your slot pattern...very interesting lolol. Can they do one in the shape of the Mona Lisa? That would be different - or maybe in a "Z" pattern for maximum rice-ness!
there are several inexpensive rotor options out there that have been widely discussed.
Is your car a Brembo or non Brembo equipped model? What year car? What do you use the car for? What pads are you running? How do you know you need rotors?
there are several inexpensive rotor options out there that have been widely discussed.
Is your car a Brembo or non Brembo equipped model? What year car? What do you use the car for? What pads are you running? How do you know you need rotors?
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oh boy - choose your slot pattern...very interesting lolol. Can they do one in the shape of the Mona Lisa? That would be different - or maybe in a "Z" pattern for maximum rice-ness!
there are several inexpensive rotor options out there that have been widely discussed.
Is your car a Brembo or non Brembo equipped model? What year car? What do you use the car for? What pads are you running? How do you know you need rotors?
there are several inexpensive rotor options out there that have been widely discussed.
Is your car a Brembo or non Brembo equipped model? What year car? What do you use the car for? What pads are you running? How do you know you need rotors?
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Brembo themselves offers drilled or slotted rotors for the Track/GT models - and they are genuine Brembo, not wannabe's lol
Powerslot is another one that has a nice, economical rotor option.
If looking for just a basic OE replacement, Centric, the parent company of both Powerslot and Stoptech, is the best bang for the buck out there
If you want I can pm you options, etc for each, vs cluttering the thread up
Powerslot is another one that has a nice, economical rotor option.
If looking for just a basic OE replacement, Centric, the parent company of both Powerslot and Stoptech, is the best bang for the buck out there
If you want I can pm you options, etc for each, vs cluttering the thread up
LOL I love how their "commuter series" are cross-drilled all to hell.
Since, you know, commuter cars need cross-drilled rotors....
edit: OMG Adam, they even have a "Z1" pattern! Maybe you guys should become retailers for them.
Since, you know, commuter cars need cross-drilled rotors....
edit: OMG Adam, they even have a "Z1" pattern! Maybe you guys should become retailers for them.
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