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These just a straight swap on a R33 GTST? (the front grooved dimpled's i'm talking?)

If so, put me down for a set of fronts and rears

One sec i'll get the number, 7693, 908 i believe.

When is this closing?

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Hi, It's not closing yet I'm waiting for scott from RDA to come back from his leave, hopefully he is in tomorrow (monday) and I'll ring him tomorrow.

I'll send you a pm ASAP to get your details when orders will be put through, but I'll confirm the final discount price and let you all know.

7693 front & 908 rear are correct, they will swap straight to your standard original rotor and fit the original calipers. The more expensive one you mean slotted & dimpled, right?

Yes, 908 is the part no. I'll update the list tonight after work.

I am interested in a set for the front.......GTR33 Slotted.

So what is the final pricing on these?

Cheers

Tekin

nsanity,

Ive got u listed as front and rears. there's two lines there, the line below your name don't have the number 26, that one is still belong to you. sorry but I can't find a way in this forum to post with table structures, so it's kinda quirky.

26 nsanity R33 GTS-t single turbo 7693 Dimpled & Slotted Front 1

R33 GTS-t single turbo 908 Dimpled & Slotted Rear 1

Also an update, Scott from RDA is back from his leave, he was back tracking all emails and I've spoken to him, he should send me an updated price list today, and I will inform you all tonight after I got home from work.

Thank's for all your patience.

sorry to nag, just making sure you put me down for the front slotted dimpled for r32 gtst (280mm)

ta,

Greg

edit: don't worry i just checked the first post. sorry. ;)

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It works out about 75% from the price list I put on the first post.

some are 74.9xxx % some are 76.00xx% so it's workout about 25% discount.

For example R33 gtst front are now $<<price removed pm to GB members only>> per pair excl GST, discounted from the $275 RRP.

by the way all r32 gstt owner need to check if their rear rotors are 266mm or 297mm same like r33 gtst.

about the part numbered 7691, they are 320mm dia right???? i can no find the right information...

I was told for R33 GTR it is not 7691, but 7701 front and 7702 rear. Fronts are 324mm, if you measure it urself using a tape than it's not 100% accurate. but 4mm you're pretty close to the actual size.

I was told for R33 GTR it is not 7691, but 7701 front and 7702 rear. Fronts are 324mm, if you measure it urself using a tape than it's not 100% accurate. but 4mm you're pretty close to the actual size.

thanx can you please put me on 7701 then?? my front ones are 324mm, and i want slotted and dimpled. cheers.

btw, how much would they be?? any way i can see the price?

heslo, yes we are going ahead, will update prices soon, what rotors do you need?

Flash89, yes you can. i will add you to the list ASAP, watch ur pm space soon.

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