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For those who have R32 GTS-t, I was told some R32 GTS-t were delivered with smaller rear disc (but I was guessing this maybe the non-turbo), so please measure your R32 rear discs and tell me if you have the:

- 266mm disc 7690S slot or 7690G dimpled, or

- 297mm disc 908S slot or 908G dimpled (same as R33 gts-t rears)

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OK GUYS...

They have branches in every major capitals and you can pickup at your local branches, or I can ask them to quote on shipping to each state.

For the time being, have a look at the spreadsheet and let me know if there is any issues.

All of you in the spreadsheet list should have received a pm from me containing the same info regarding part no, size and discounted price. So if you cannot open the spreadsheet, don't worry it's not the end of the world!

And for the person in this forum who asked if he can buy a blank disc for his car, unfortunately the answer is no. You have to buy a whole crate of blank disc if you really want.

I will keep this group buy on until Friday then while I get the shipping quotes and then we'll start finalising payment terms. For those who have not given me their Name & Delivery Details (in case they need to ship out), please pm me with your details. Your name & address will not be disclosed to any other 3rd party not related to this Group Buy activity.

Regards,

Rianto

... and it is ok to cancel or change your mind at this stage. i.e. if you want to upgrade to grooved / dimpled rotors or downgrade to slotted only for any reasons, i.e. price.

OH AND THOSE WITH R32 GTS-T i am sure your rear rotors are the same with R33 GTS-t but please can you double check if your rear rotors are 297mm or the smaller 266mm (I was guessing this is non-turbo) - it is best to be safe now rather than sorry later if it's too big to fit your caliper.

OH AND THOSE WITH R32 GTS-T i am sure your rear rotors are the same with R33 GTS-t but please can you double check if your rear rotors are 297mm or the smaller 266mm (I was guessing this is non-turbo) - it is best to be safe now rather than sorry later if it's too big to fit your caliper.

Your doing a great job so far, keep up the good work. :(

one thing though, if the front rotors on an r32gtst are 280mm diameter, you wouldn't think the rears are going to be 297mm, i'll try and measure mine tonight because the prices are that good i will probably end up buying fronts and rears :ermm:

edit: ok well i checked last night and the rears are in fact 297mm.

Edited by R32gts-t

It still make sense to have slightly bigger rotors at the rear for R32 gtst as the RB20 is a lot lighter than RB25 and it's a RWD.

When I cross-check with DBA catalogs, R32 GTS-t are listed as 280mm fronts and 297mm rears.

If any of you prefer pickup there are locations as follow...

http://www.rdabrakes.com.au/contact.htm

Just let me know which one you prefer, pm me, please it's hard to track replies over 5-6 pages of thread here.

If any of you prefer pickup there are locations as follow...

http://www.rdabrakes.com.au/contact.htm

Just let me know which one you prefer, pm me, please it's hard to track replies over 5-6 pages of thread here.

Curious as to when payment is due for this? and Account details etc.

Can you get ER34 GTT single turbo front slotted rotors

These are 310mm, not the same as R33 GTST as the RDA listing suggests

If you can confirm they can supply them, I will have a set

Thanks

according to DBA catalog R34 GTT can use the same front 296mm with r33 but RDA did say there are some 310mm which is harder to get, I will ask again.

how about a set of fronts (slotted only, no dimples please) for a BNR32 GTR. They are 296mmX32mm?

thanks. :laugh:

Yes, they are 296mmx32mm - $<<price removed pm to GB members only>> GB price incl GST.

shozbot, which one u're after, I'll let u know. a few ppl have probs with the zip file but others dont.

this forum don't allow me to upload excel.

sorry I had the . and the ? the wrong way around! I know they are 296X32 I was just making sure you got the right ones!

Please put me down for a set. :O

shozbot, which one u're after, I'll let u know. a few ppl have probs with the zip file but others dont.

this forum don't allow me to upload excel.

324 x 30 front and 297 x 18 rear both slotted & dimpled. Are they the ones that are "gold passivated" ?

Thanks

What i know here is 7701S fronts (324mmx32mm R33GTR) and 908S rear (R33 GTS-t 297mm) if that's the one you're after 7701S = $<<price removed pm to GB members only>>, 908S = $<<price removed pm to GB members only>>, all group buy prices including GST.

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