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Today's update:

I have confirmed the following payments in the account:

Cleared as of Thursday 8:30am 14/9/2006

- shiftea

- operationsideways

- siksII

- dd4321

- freddy kruger

- nizmokid

- r32gts-t

Cleared as of Friday 8:30am 15/9/2006

- lvlong

- 700700 (700HP-GTR33)

- jasont82

- r33skyliner

- r33-lovr

- edge

- frank rb25 zed

- heslo

These 15 people will go as first batch of order which I will submit today.

There is one more pending payment today but as the comments hasn't come through my policy is I won't include this payment because 2 people may have sent the same time but time to clear the funds could be different due to banks and location. And I don't want to associate the payment to the wrong order until the comments has come through and I can be 100.00% sure, as 99.99% sure is not good enough for me.

I am working with Scott to get them delivered by today as I am writing this message. He's preparing the invoice and I'm ready to transfer the payment as soon as I receive his invoice.

I will advise again ASAP as soon as order are submitted and Scott confirmed he is looking after the delivery today.

Ev3ning update:

RDA has received payment and process the orders for the 15 people in the 1st batch.

Rotors are being organised for shipping tonight, and most of 1st batch orders will get theirs delivered from monday next week, except for WA may need another extra day or two.

i will prepare to submit 2nd batch by monday.

Saturday morning update:

The following transfers have been confirmed as of 16/09/2006 at 9:00am:

- lunaticR32

- robbo33

- Beer Baron

- 510 (51OWW)

- Flash89

- justin911

I will prepare these 6 people and any other transfer that may come through the weekend for the second batch order on Monday.

UPDATED 28/8/2006

Hi All,

I had contacted a rep from the RDA Brakes (Rotors & Drums Australia) and they're willing to give a good deal/discount depending on the qty that we ordered.

Slotted Rotors

get_slotted.jpg

Grooved Dimpled (Dimpled & Slots)

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More info can be found here: RDA Brakes Products

Also, I have attached a zip file of RDA disc rotor part number for Nissan cars (Download and open Zip file, then open the XLS file, and just click read-only at the password prompt).

The list of group buy people is as in this spreadsheet (zipped):

<spreadsheet removed to protect pricing structure, not available to general public, only to serious buyers pm me only>

People listed above please open the spreadsheet attachment and see if your car, slot/dimple, and front/rear options are correct.

PM me with any errors or amendments, do not update the excel spreadsheet. I will confirm the part numbers with RDA so to ensure

you will get the correct parts.

Regards,

Rianto

is it too late to order?

i maybe needed a rear pair of 616 R31 Rear Rotors.Standard.

Possible?

Pm me please with cost or whatever. thanks

Matt

Hi Angry Matt :),

I'll have to the price for that on Monday as I only have price for the front R31 GTS from one of the previous order.

Max007, r u wanting to say something? all I saw was my own 1st post nothing else..

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