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RDA brakes has good prices for slotted discs. Best to get contact with them and get some quote. I had mine front in RDA slots, a lucky find on ebay a while ago, paid about $160 for the pair + shipping. My rears are still stock but I think for the price I got quoted (under $200 a pair for rear) won't mind upgrading the rears too.

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Someone should start a grup buy on some slotted RDA's, I reckon they'd sell like crazy.

I need to get my front's machined, but am holding out to get some slotted discs.

I could probably ask the guy at RDA if they're willing to offer discount for group buys, and minimum order qty, etc. But if there's not enough actual intention here to really fork out some money to buy, it'll be a pointless exercise.

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Alright, I've talked to the guy at RDA, they're willing to give a deal with group buy.

I'll start a new thread in GB section ASAP, give it about a week to see how many ppl are interested and what discs they want, then I'll get back to RDA and get a discounted price list.

After that we can organise the payments and getting the discs shipped to you or picked up.

I'll post a link here to the appropriate thread... keep a watch :)

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Alright, I've talked to the guy at RDA, they're willing to give a deal with group buy.

I'll start a new thread in GB section ASAP, give it about a week to see how many ppl are interested and what discs they want, then I'll get back to RDA and get a discounted price list.

After that we can organise the payments and getting the discs shipped to you or picked up.

I'll post a link here to the appropriate thread... keep a watch :D

top work :P

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