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3RD BATCH SUBMITTED 29/08/2006... 4TH BATCH DONE 10/10/2006

Hi All,

Following the success of 1st & 2nd batch of RDA slotted rotors group buy (See previous group buy here: Previous Group Buy), the RDA Group Buy is back by popularity. All rotors are supplied by RDA Australia's head office in Keysborough. Currently there are two types of rotors to choose as below:

Standard Slotted Rotors

get_slotted.jpg

Grooved Dimpled (Dimpled & Slots) - Gold Passivated - more rust resistance

grooved.jpg

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).

NISSAN___D.zip

Important Info

For pricing, I will only quote (discounted price per pair incl. GST) strictly via pm, as RDA has requested me not to post the discounted pricing to general public on an open forum as they also have to protect the interests of their authorised dealers and branches. When you receive my quote via pm, it is for your car and for your eyes only, kindly do not post those prices on other forums.

The following is what we have for most Nissans (S=Sloted/G=Grooved & Dimpled):

1. R32 GTS-t/Z32 300ZXTT: F=909S/G 280mm, R=908S/G 297mm (Front can be used for S15 Silvias)

2. R32 GTR (early models): F=7926S/G 296mm, R=908S/G 297mm

3. R33 GTS-t: F=7693S/G 296mm, R=908S/G 297mm

4. R32 GTR (late model)/R33 GTR/R34 GTR: F=7701S/G 324mm, R=7702S/G 300mm

5. S15 Silvia: F=909S/G 280mm, R=906S/G

At the moment we could not get any 310mm front RDA Slotted rotors for R34 GT-T, so R34 GT-T owners will have to find their rotors from DBA.

Once there are more than 10 people I will submit these as 1 batch. Deliveries all around Aust in 2-3 bus days is $25 flat rate per order (up to 3 pairs of rotors in one delivery pack).

3rd batch is now open until Friday 29/09/2006. Pm me for quote and if you're ready to transfer payment, as soon as I have 10 people I start submitting the order to RDA, e.g. Wednesday, then you may get your rotors by Friday, so don't wait till last minute if you need it faster.

Regards,

Rianto

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So far within the first couple of hours I've got roughly around 6 people very interested.

If 10 people minimum are reached by Monday, I may submit 3rd batch sooner... The rest will be in 4th batch (and so on)

Forgot to mention, when you've done your transfer, please provide me with delivery details. No PO Box addresses though as most road couriers will not do PO Box deliveries. (most rotors are too heavy to be handled by Australia Post).

Regarding delivery, generally it's 2-3 business days. So if I submit the order Wednesday morning, they get shipped out Wednesday evening or Thursday depending on stock availability, and they get delivered by Friday. But from the previous 1st & 2nd batches, some of the delivery took 1 business day and sometime only less than that depending your location (rural or metro, etc).

can you pm me the price for a set of Grooved Dimpled (Dimpled & Slots) - Gold Passivated - more rust resistance for my s15 thanks

stuart (already have some on the R32)

Nightcrawler, not my intention to be unfair, but as I wrote in the first post unfortunately RDA do not currently have a part number for R34 GTT.

i got my rotors out of group #2 today. they look the part thanks for such a great group buy.

anyone that is hesitent about getting a set than dont wory just get them. best value for money.

I STILL haven't gotten mine yet?!?!?!

Are you going to chase these up for me or what?!?!? You closed the other thread straight after my post i said i hadn't got them?!?! Wats going on?

51OWW, calm down. I'm not closing the other thread, it's still open and you can still reply on it. I'm not doing anything dodgy here, as you can see the other people have received theirs.

Since you have not received it by today, I will follow up with RDA and see if yours have been delivered or not yet. Maybe the courier tried to deliver but no one was home? I'm sending you a pm to confirm that the address you provided was correct.

That's alright Chris, as I can understand your order was one of the more expensive ones... I'm sure it's just a matter of delivery, as if no one is home and the courier could not deliver it (need to be signed), they will take it back to the depot and reschedule delivery again. That happened when I orderd some blinds/curtains for my new house, I missed the delivery and waited for almost a week before they have another van going to my area. And that was with TNT.

That is true. If you have an accommodating work place (i.e. no overly stringent boss, or you're the owner or in hi management no one dares to step your toe), then getting it sent to work is easier as courier operates during business hours.

Morning update:

The following transfers have been confirmed as of 26/09/2006 08:00am:

- Silver gts-t (Front R32 Gts-t slotted pair 909S)

- AWDMAT (Rear R32 Gts-t slotted pair 908S)

- woolls (Rear R33 Gts-t slotted pair 908S)

- igota33 (Front R33 Gts-t slotted pair 7693S)

Glad to hear that. :-)

Evening update:

The following people and order are confirmed:

- Silver gts-t (Front R32 Gts-t slotted pair 909S)

- AWDMAT (Rear R32 Gts-t slotted pair 908S)

- woolls (Rear R33 Gts-t slotted pair 908S)

- igota33 (Front R33 Gts-t slotted pair 7693S)

The following people and order are to waiting on payment clearance:

- turbo87 (Front R33 Gts-t slotted pair 7693S)

- psshht (Front R33 Gts-t slotted pair 7693S)

If any of you feel that you may not be home when courier attempt delivery, please pm me your daytime contact number so they can call you. We had a couple of people from 2nd batch whose rotors get delayed because there was no phone number for the courier to call. Let's make this group buy a lot better this time.

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