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RacingBrake 01-18-2013 01:15 PM

Two-piece light weight rotor (Nissan 370Z none sport) free shipping and10% discount
 
Latest technology rotors out there for the (Nissan 370Z none sport). The mass reduction on the front rotor is 6.7 lbs. the rear is 1.0 lbs. it is by far the lightest rotor out there, lighter rotors means better performance at the wheels and don't be surprise if your gain extra 10 to 15 whopping horsepower after installing these rotors. This is your chance to gain those hp back that was lost with the heavy oem and competitors rotors. It is proven that a lighter rotor can increase horsepower at the wheels check the dyno testing. We only have 4, sets of these rotors. Take advantage now with our promotional free shipping and 10% discount.

Package deal option one: 4 - rotors $950.62 with free shipping

Package deal option two: 4 - rotors and 2, sets of brakes pads $ 1080.42 with free shipping



LINK: 2008-11 Nissan (none sport) front rotor

LINK: 2008-11 Nissan (none sport) rear rotor


Front brake pads

Rear brake pads

Front rotor weight Comparison
OEM Rotor 22.5 lbs.
RB 2 Piece 15.8 lbs.
Weight Savings: 6.7 lbs.

Rear rotor weight Comparison
OEM One-piece 12.8 lbs.
RB 1-piece 11.8 lbs.
Weight Savings: 1 lbs.

Total weight savings: 15.4 lbs.

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DarkJak 05-15-2013 04:56 PM

Oh man, got so excited at the price because it is almost half what I remembered it being, but then I saw the "none" and realized these are actually for base brakes. Lucky fellas.


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