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Hey rs73, could you note that I'm after 909G (Slotted & Drilled)

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Shane, they're not drilled, just dimpled (the holes do not go through the disc but more like "dents").

If this is not ok just let me know.

UPDATE:

I've made a list of people ordering for group buy in this spreadsheet attached in the first post on first page of this thread.

Please check if your order is correct (don't worry too much first about part no, I will double check with RDA), just make sure your car, slotted or dimpled option, and Front or Rear discs information is correct.

you should be able to view it, just enter blank password and click read only.

I will update your orders to dimpled I'll verify the size when I speak with RDA tomorrow in regards to part numbers.

As they haven't exactly replied whether we got the better or the lesser discount depending on total qty of pairs, all I listed in there is the full retail price prior to discount. will update ASAP, just make sure that your car and disc are correct.

Hi,

Do u realise that the R32 GTR and R33 GTR front and rear brakes are diffrent?

R32 GTR (89-93) Front = 296 x 32mm

Rear = 297 x 18mm

R32 (8/93-12/94)

R33 (95- on)

R34 Front = 324 x 30mm

Rear = 300 x 22mm

Maybe with R32 GTR get them to post what month/year

Mine is a 12/92 which makes it the earlier model 296 x 32mm

Thanks >_<

The RDA part no excel sheet is not very clear when it comes to different R32 GTRs, but it all comes clear when I cross checked against DBA parts catalogue which is a lot neater.

I've been trying to get in touch with the guy Scott from RDA, haven't heard from him yet, will try again later.

Hi Guys,

The group buy is not off yet, I was told by RDA that our contact, Scott, is away (on leave) until Friday tomorrow. So most likely I will hear from him about pricing, etc tomorrow or early next week (Monday).

Sorry for any inconveniences, as him going on leave is out of my control. If any of you have time-critical schedule to get the rotors on your car for whatever reason (motorsport etc), and cannot wait any longer and need to back out now I can understand, that's fine just let me know.

And as a few members expressed concern, this order is not finalised yet until I hear the discounted price and get back to all of you. Don't get too worried, I won't be putting everyone into unintentional "contract of sale" and get caught up in unexpected price at the end. Only when you agreed, then we'll proceed with finalising your order, payment and delivery costs for those who choose to get delivered.

I've organised about 3 or 4 skid pan days back in 2003 & 2004 without any dramas or hassles, and I intend to keep it hassle-free as well for this group buy.

Thanks for all your Hard work Rianto. Greatly appreciated and I am sure the discount is worth the wait.

All good stuff takes time.

will wait till they give you an up to date listing.

I suspect only the R32 GTr is a problem.

I guess the part no is 7926S as this is similar to the DBA catalogue number.

frank

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