These are really bad...

As you can see, the cross-drilled OEM rotors have severely cracked.

I guess that's why slotted rotors are the way to go...

Any more wear and I think the disc will literary explode. Check out how far it has cracked!

The owner has upgraded to some carbon ceramic discs from AP Racing. Yummy stuff.
4 comments ¨¨¨¨¨:
new GTR with cracked rotors?
WoayChee,
Yup, the new GT-R. This is one of the common problems for the R35. Just like the gearbox.
that looks like a very serious crack
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