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jason...not sure on the part numbers of the advanced, but it should be the same as ultimates...

part number for Bendix ultimates - front are DB1170ULT...so for advanced it should be DB1170ADV or something like that.

rears are 1220ULT for ultimates

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I ended up getting a set of RB74's from RaceBrakes today. They were $160 for the fronts and the same for the backs plus about $11 for an overnight bag to your door. Not too bad if I do say so. Anyone interested call them on (03) 93266088

jason...not sure on the part numbers of the advanced, but it should be the same as ultimates...

part number for Bendix ultimates - front are DB1170ULT...so for advanced it should be DB1170ADV or something like that.

rears are 1220ULT for ultimates

This is correct, 1170 fronts 1220 rears.

Just recieved mine today! Looks good! Thanks Rianto!

Hopefully 300zx rears are the same as skyline ones...cause thats what they're marked as :laugh:

Left you some trader feedback mate

yeah your right guys i just looked it up on the bendix homepage. idiots at repco! :P DB1165 are for non turbo models. all repco computers must have the same info under r33 gtst because i went to two different ones and they both gave me these numbers, they double checked too.

if the bendix catalogue is that easy to access you would think repco would have the right information. :laugh:

already bought them justin. not that keen on ultimates anyway. heard they got a lot of brake dust and dont last as long as advanced. might get some if im competeing in something but for general use im happy with advanced.

Hi Rianto,

Received our discs this morning at about 10:00am. Thanks so much for putting together this terrific group buy. Everything ran smoothly, discount was great and the goods arrived sooner than promised.... can't ask for much better than that!! ;o)

Will also put some nice things in your trader feedback.....

Cheers,

Mike & Darryn

Sorry Richard, your rotors have already been shipped before I got the chance to add that "authorised to leave" note. I hope it gets there safely. Anyhow if you're not home they will normally leave you a note or call you and you can then instruct them to leave when no one is home.

They left my rear rotors at my front door, just got mine tonight but I havent unwrap them.

Thank's for leaving me some good comments, I've left some nice feedbacks. Without enough people to join the group buy, it may not have happenned in the first place.

Glad to see half of 2nd batch has been delivered...

So far the ones I haven't heard/confirmed has their rotors delivered are:

- Flash89

- 51OWW

- Beer Baron

But I'm sure yours will be there very soon, maybe even tonight...

Due to popular demand, I'll bring up 3rd batch, a few ppl already start pm-ing me about it...

Hey, RDA told me yours will be delivered to Montrose VIC on Saturday. Not sure if that is shipped out today or arriving today.

Yeah what do you know. Woke up today and they were on the doorstep. Sweet

Cheers

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