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nizmokid: On the street you'd probably won't notice much difference.

Swapping disc alone won't immediately give you better braking performance,

there's a lot other factors you need to consider: pads, fluids, is your std

rubber lines getting old, etc. For example even if you have brembos but your

fluid is sh1t and pads are worn, it's not gonna work well.

What it does with the slots are you can expect getting a lot more consistent

performance after going hard for 4-5 laps (on the racetrack - not street, please)

which is due to better cooling and reduce of buildup dirt/gas/water between the pad

and rotor surface. But even if you don't take it to the track, on the street you may

have a little bit better performance in stopping if your other brake components

are in good nick condition. Plus it looks better, and good value for money if you

need to replace your worn out rotors

r33fourdoor: there's R31 GTS in the xls list. So I'll put your mate in.

$302.50 without 20-25% discount. See 1st post in this thread. I haven't got exact $ on freight, but they're willing to organise to distribute to the closest RDA branch in your major city so even if you need it delivered, a local metro delivery in your city wouldn't cost much.

Yeah why not put me down for a pair of front slotted for r33 gtst series 1, providing they will fit with standard wheels on there

hey im after a full set front and rear for a R33 GTR V-SPEC ( brembo's ),

324mm front and 300mm rear can tou posta cost or a pm please im very keen just in process now of buying

cheers mike

trick: i've put you in. will let you know final price after discounted, if you're not happy with it u can pull out of the group buy, no worries.

r33skyliner & operationsideways, list updated on 1st post

dd4321, I'll start with the ordering next week, so as soon as I've sorted out the price and payment, then perhaps it's possible to get it in the next 1 or 2 weeks.

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