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damn missed it. will there be another group buy in the near future??

chasing prices for slotted front and rear rotors for a r32 gtst

cheers,

mick

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How can I tell which R34 rotors I have without taking off the rims and measuring them? Is it dependant on the year model?

Vidospace, my sources confirmed that the 7693S front rotors 296mm same as R33 will only fit R34 GT non turbo. For R34 GTT you will need the 310mm rotors which RDA is trying to get the exact measurement and trying to manufacture. So please stay tune as at this moment it's still too early for me to get pricing nor confirming whether the manufacturing process is worth the cost to do for our niche import market.

Yeah i think i may be in for the next need to confirm 2x front slotted rotors for S1 r33 price via pm if i can please delivered brisbane i lost the last pm from ya

Cheers A

All PMs sent.. Group Buy 11 actually has started last week and planning to submit the bulk order this coming Friday.

I had 2 confirmed orders already:

- black sky

- darkon

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

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on thing im not sure about is the actual price we will be paying youve got RRP i assume thats if i go to a RDA seller?

DOH i re-read conditions of group buy again can i please have a PM of price for my eyes only thanks

Friday hey, sweet :D

should work well my motor just went back in so if i get the rotors some point next week it will work out well

cheers you'll definitely be getting a bloody damn positive trader rating :D

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