I know it will draw a lot of fire, but if that was my car, and based upon the intended usage (under 3000 miles annualy) I would consider using those same rotors. The .007" that you are under does reduce the "heat sink" qualities of the rotor, but not substantially if those very low miles are easy miles. And I'm certainly not saying it's correct to ignor the minimum thickness requirements either. But if this is more of a pristine show car, and is not driven fast on a regular basis, you will probably never notice the difference.
Now if I was in business, and you were a paying customer, I would say you need new rotors because I could not in good business conscience turn them, and let them out the door with less than minimum thickness. If they ever failed for any reason, that would be a litigation point against the business work ethics.
I hope I covered my bases with that last paragraph.
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