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Allright, Group buy 10 is rolling, I have 3 confirmed orders:

- Fry_33 for R33 Gts-t front/rear

- dan.1337 for R32 Gts-t front

- djr81 for R32 GTR front/rear

Group buy 10 ending this Friday 25th May - so don't miss out!

Would it cost any more to have them drilled 4 and 5 stud PCD 114.3

Looking at r33 fronts and s14/s15 fronts in both varients.

Price for per pair delivered to perth 6027

Cheers

price please for r33 gtst front and rear, slotted. just want to know when will full payment be needed by so i can pull my finger out and get some new rotors

cheers eli

edit: also need postage to capalaba qld 4157

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Would it cost any more to have them drilled 4 and 5 stud PCD 114.3

Looking at r33 fronts and s14/s15 fronts in both varients.

Price for per pair delivered to perth 6027

Cheers

YES it will. You will need to purchase one whole crate of 120 pieces of rotors. That cost a lot!

Sorry, no custom drilled allowed.

Would it cost any more to have them drilled 4 and 5 stud PCD 114.3

Looking at r33 fronts and s14/s15 fronts in both varients.

Price for per pair delivered to perth 6027

Cheers

Would i be able to get prices (delivered per pair) for the r33 fronts and s14/s15 fronts in both varients to perth 6027.

Thanks

n i'll just get them drilled 4 stud locally :)

I'm in and paid up for the R33 GTST Rotors F&R

Thanks Rianto

No problems, your payment has cleared...

Will organise all the orders this Friday...

Updated order list:

- Fry_33 for R33 Gts-t front/rear

- dan.1337 for R32 Gts-t front

- djr81 for R32 GTR front/rear

- k3 for S14 front/rear

Two more orders in tonight:

- SoFly for R32 Gtst front

- fluent for S13 2.0 front.

We have 6 people I will organise to submit this group buy tonight...

Can you also get group buy prices for EBC brake pads?

Looking into R32 gtst grooved/slotted rotors (front) + EBC greenstuff (front & rear)

Possible to get a cheap bundle price for the above setup?

As my pads are worn out and my rotors are undersized :stupid:

Thanks

Patrick

Hi mate, prices for front + rear rotors for the GT-T please. In both slotted and slotted+dimple version please.

I know you said theres no 310mm but would the 296mm for the R33 GTS-T fit the GTT fine?

Thanks,

Andy

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