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Ok guys, Group Buy 12 is now open, till mid July (15th) to submit the bulk order. However as I've done before, if anytime within a week I can get around 10 people's order I will submit the first batch ASAP so less people are waiting.

I will reply to PMs asap for those who has expressed interests...

Hm, is it just me or this forum is very slow? Took me forever to open my inbox/any messages...

6 orders received as of tonight!

- lwboosted for R32

- jusso for S14

- cheez for R33

- Mazda RX8 rear redstuff EBC pads

- martyf1champs07 for R32 gtr

- dano4127 for R33

Added another 2:

- ak_stylez for R33

- vbevan for Z32

Are the R34 310mm's all sorted now dude? Ive got a pair of stockies sitting here if you need some sent off for copying.

Would you mind PMing me a price on a front pair of 310mms, and a rear pair of S13 discs?

Cheers,

-Luke

Hi Luke,

No I don't need a sample. RDA already in the process of manufacturing 310mm. However will probably be another 2-3 months until the final product is finalised (research, testing, quality control, etc).

10 orders received as of tonight!

- lwboosted for R32

- jusso for S14

- cheez for R33

- Mazda RX8 rear redstuff EBC pads

- martyf1champs07 for R32 gtr

- dano4127 for R33

- ak_stylez for R33 rotors + EBC pads

- vbevan for Z32

- tom_g for R32

- maximuk for S15

- Godzillr for 2 sets R32GTR rotors

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