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Hey mate, after getting the front i now want the rears lol. how much are they for r32gtst Mspec slotted rears? when is the latest time to pay as funds are bit low atm.

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pm replied.

The ball is rolling, a few last minute orders have come in, I now have 5 orders so will submit these soon, so if anyone still hesitating, please get your orders in so you don't miss out.

pm received, Group Buy is now closed, will submit the bulk order monday, expect delivery in 3-7business days...

Will advise you guys if there will be any delay...

I have orders for 8 people: NO_RSPECT, luke20t, Evil, QIKSX, OnAhigh, neil_se, S_Nismo, and R324DR.

If you have made transfer during the last 24 hours and haven't let me know or your nickname is not above please let me know ASAP so I can add you to the order list.

Ive been running these for a couple months. They are great.

Ive just noticed that the new rear left rotor has a fairly deep score in it (this is obviously no fault of the rotor). Any idea what would could cause this ? Rock or something stuck under the pad ?

deep score caused by small stone/sand between pad and rotors. just need to get both pad and rotor machined then it'll be good again. unfortunately there's always a chance some debris from the road get stuck between the rotors and the pad causing this.

for others who are interested in the next group buy, i'll try to reply monday as now i am busy packing to move house on the weekend.

no problems... those of you who did not order 7926 rotors (early R32 gtr) should have their rotors being delivered soon, there's just a slight delay with 7926 stock.

I need a favour/some info... Does anyone know which year or if any, the R34 GT-T was supplied with the bigger 310mm front rotors, not the usual 296mm diameter (same as R33) ?

Also if anyone have an R34 GT-T with 310mm at the front, if it's possible to give me the hat measurement in diameter - then we may be able to use R33/R34 GTR's 7701 rotors with 324mm and modify it down to 310mm.

Cheers,

Rianto

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