A higher quality rotor replacement that not only performs better then stock but also costs a lot less.
$1,748.00
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With 23 years of documented research and development in the forced induction field, AMS Performance has proven itself as the powerhouse in the automotive aftermarket. Our award winning performance systems are what all others are measured by.
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The OEM rotors on the new GT-R are a 2-piece floating system. The iron portion of the disc is drilled from the factory, which has proven problematic for those driving their GT-R’s aggressively on the racetrack. Many have seen excessive cracking and premature wear. The drilled OE replacement rotors are also extremely expensive at $1200 per rotor for the front, and $878 per rotor for the rear!
Essex has worked with AP Racing to come up with an alternative that offers both superior performance and tremendous value. Essex is offering a direct replacement iron disc that will bolt onto the OE aluminum rotor hat.
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$249.95 Original price was: $249.95.$242.45Current price is: $242.45.