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Just wanted to say thanks Rianto for the R32 GTR fronts and rears. I got dimpled and slotted and fitted no worries. You should have seen my old rotors.. they were so rusted and screwed

Only thing that gave me any grief was i left the hand brake on. Being drum brake style for the hand brake, the rotor didnt want to come off without a fight. bit stoopid :cheers:

I do hear a bit more noise from what i think is the rotors, i think its the slots whizzing past the caliper. Great product, quick delivery. thanks again!

Thank's. glad you received and happy with it.

I did noticed a bit noise on mine too, but that was my rear std rotors when I changed pads and not re-machine my old std rear rotors. my new RDA front slot did not gave noise at all.

I had EBC kevlar black pads at the back and EBC greenstuff at the front that travelled about 10,000km already, which is actually not a good idea since the old pad may put grooves to the new rotors, so I have to do gentle braking for the first few days or so.

C'mon guys, even though group buy is closing 27th April, you can get your payments in earlier so I can submit early payers like 5-10 people so it doesn't keep everyone waiting till the 27th...

Also please note that R34 GT-T rotors are now available, pm me for price.

just wondering when these are getting ordered, have some money now and want some fronts for a r34gtt just plain, not slotted or drilled

Hi mate, I have 4 ppl, if you transfer today, i can submit it as soon as monday or tuesday. just waiting for another person to make it 5 so it's easier for me to order.

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