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NOTE: THIS IS A VERY LONG THREAD SINCE MARCH 2007, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST POST, THAT'LL GIVE YOU THE WHOLE BIG PICTURE THEN PM ME OR GO TO THE LAST PAGE AND POST ANY QUESTIONS OR REQUEST.

Following the success of last year's RDA rotors group buys, RDA told me that the previous pricing will stand, with condition discretion is a must. That means no posting on the discounted prices on public forum as they also need to protect the interests of their authorised dealers. All discounted GB prices will be quoted to you via pm and is for your eyes only, not to be broadcasted to other public forums. Currently there are only two types of rotors to choose as below:

Standard Slotted Rotors

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

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More info can be found here: RDA Brakes Products

The following are the parts which I can get access to for most Nissans:

Sloted Rotors:

1. R32 GTS-t/Z32 300ZXTT: F=909S 280mm RRP $170, R=908S 297mm RRP $190 (Front can be used for S15 Silvias)

2. R32 GTR (early models): F=7926S 296mm RRP $305, R=908S 297mm RRP $190

3. R33 GTS-t/R34 GT non turbo: F=7693S 296mm RRP $305, R=908S 297mm RRP $190

4. R32 GTR (late model)/R33 GTR/R34 GTR: F=7701S 324mm RRP $355, R=7702S 300mm RRP $355

5. S14/S15 Silvia: F=909S 280mm RRP $170, R=906S RRP $165

6. R34 GT-T turbo: F= 310mm N/A (TBA), R=908S 297mm RRP $190

Grooved & Dimpled Rotors:

7. R32 GTS-t/Z32 300ZXTT: F=909G 280mm RRP $305, R=908G 297mm RRP $285 (Front can be used for S15 Silvias)

8. R32 GTR (early models): F=7926G 296mm RRP $440, R=908G 297mm RRP $285

9. R33 GTS-t/R34 GT non turbo: F=7693G 296mm RRP $465, R=908G 297mm RRP $285

10. R32 GTR (late model)/R33 GTR/R34 GTR: F=7701G 324mm RRP $575, R=7702G 300mm RRP $525

11. S14/S15 Silvia: F=909G 280mm RRP $305, R=906G RRP $285

12. R34 GT-T turbo: F= 310mm N/A (TBA), R=908G 297mm RRP $285

Can also get rotors for the following cars:

- S13 CA18DET/SR20DET

- V35 Skyline / 350Z non brembo

- R33 non-turbo

*) All RRP prices above are per pair, GST inclusive however they DO NOT INCLUDE delivery costs.

At the moment there is still no parts available for the 310mm front rotors R34 GT-T (turbo), so the only R34 GT (non-turbo) rotors available is the 296mm front and all R34 GT/GT-T 297mm rear (Same as R33 GTS-t). Sorry about the inconveniences.

Deliveries all around Aust in 2-3 bus days via TNT courier or similar. No pickups as with the discounted prices that they gave us for at least 20% off retail, they'd rather concentrate on slotting/preparing/shipping out rotors than spending numerous request to pickup at this day, this time, this branch, etc. Delivery cost are a few bucks more than compared to 1st & 2nd batches where we had a few ppl having to wait out over a week, this was improved by using TNT or similar quality service which cost a few bucks extra but most people in 3rd & 4th got their rotors within 3 days, and worse case a week if no one at home and TNT could not contact the person.

25th batch is now open until 14th December 2007. Pm me for quotes. Payment need to clear before 14th Dec, otherwise I will put you in the next batch in 2008.

Delivery expected between 17th-21st December 2007.

THIS IS THE LAST GROUP BUY FOR YEAR 2007 - SO DON'T MISS OUT.

I WILL TAKE A BREAK AFTERWARDS AND RETURN IN JAN 2008...

Regards,

Rianto

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Ok, Will look for ur pm and reply today... I've got heaps of pm...

A Quick Update:

The following funds transfer has been cleared through:

1. Midnight - for 909G R32 Gtst

2. Holes - for 7693S & 908S R33 set

3. GunMetalR33 - for 7693S R33 Gtst

4. slayer_1971 - for 7701S R32 GTR Vspec Brembo

Im after a pair of front R32 GTST slotted rotors. pm me a quote.. how much approx is shipping going to be?

can they be ordered in blanks? because I need 4x114.3. I can get them redrilled easily enough but blanks would be nice.

Edited by racsov500

Sorry for late reply, i was away from home and my pc

on this long weekend (monday = labour day in vic).

sorry, no blanks, no custom pcd (e.g a 7693 with custom

4x100 instead of std 5x114.3). the only way you're

allowed to have it is if you buy the whole crate of rotors

(120 pieces).

I will reply to the rest of ur pm in the morning as i really

need some sleep right now...

Quick update 13/3/2007:

Payments cleared through for the following orders:

1. Midnight - for 909G R32 Gtst

2. Holes - for 7693S & 908S R33 set

3. GunMetalR33 - for 7693S R33 Gtst

4. slayer_1971 - for 7701S R32 GTR Vspec Brembo

5. My_Silvia = for 7693S R33 Gtst

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