The rotors are RDA brand and were very cheap compared to most of the slotted rotors I have found. They look to be identical in design to the OEM rotors but have the faces slotted, can't complain though as they cost me under $200 for the pair.
I have only installed 1 side so far, will probably do the other side tonight or tomorrow. It was rather easy to do, the hardest part was spreading the pads apart to fit over the new rotor, only because I had no tools and had to improvise. I will be getting some new pads and a full brake flush in the next few days and will only be driving about 5km on these pads so I wasn't too worried about damaging them.
New rotor - Front Face
![Image](http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp304/ccaarrrr/Nubira%20Brake%20Upgrade/BILD0017.jpg)
New rotor - Rear Face
![Image](http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp304/ccaarrrr/Nubira%20Brake%20Upgrade/BILD0018.jpg)
New and old rotors together - Front Face
![Image](http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp304/ccaarrrr/Nubira%20Brake%20Upgrade/BILD0027.jpg)
New and old rotors together - Rear Face
![Image](http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp304/ccaarrrr/Nubira%20Brake%20Upgrade/BILD0029.jpg)
Old rotor installed - No wheel
![Image](http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp304/ccaarrrr/Nubira%20Brake%20Upgrade/BILD0025.jpg)
New rotor installed - No wheel
![Image](http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp304/ccaarrrr/Nubira%20Brake%20Upgrade/BILD0031.jpg)
New rotor installed - with wheel
![Image](http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp304/ccaarrrr/Nubira%20Brake%20Upgrade/BILD0033.jpg)