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For Group Buy it has now gone to batch # 14. opens for about 1 week for payment to clear then submitting to RDA.

Got 3 or 4 orders in - so it's rolling....

- sky80 for R33 gtst (payment received)

- Michael_1882 for R33 gtst (waiting for funds to clear)

- MIVEC for R33 gtst (waiting for confirmation) ?

- Ladybites for R32 Gtr non brembo (waiting for confirmation) ?

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Got more orders in....

- sky80 for R33 gtst (payment received)

- hk^s15 for S15 rear (payment received)

- Michael_1882 for R33 gtst front (waiting for confirmation) ?

- MIVEC for R33 gtst (waiting for confirmation) ?

- Ladybites for R32 Gtr non brembo (waiting for confirmation) ?

Allright guys.. 4 orders confirmed...

- sky80 for R33 gtst (payment received)

- hk^s15 for S15 rear (payment received)

- Michael_1882 for R33 gtst front & rears (payment received)

- 2630GTS for R33 GTR front (payment received)

- MIVEC for R33 gtst (waiting for confirmation) ?

- Ladybites for R32 Gtr non brembo (waiting for confirmation) ?

Yes, pm me what you need. I can get you slotted or grooved rotors, also EBC green or recommended new 3000 series redstuff pads. Much better than greens.

Submitting order this Wednesday 1st August, so if you want in this round, better get payment in ASAP.

If I get your payment clears by Wed, your rotors and/or pads could be delivered as early as Friday or early next week.

update to order list...

- sky80 for R33 gtst (payment received)

- hk^s15 for S15 rear (payment received)

- Michael_1882 for R33 gtst front & rears (payment received)

- 2630GTS for R33 GTR front (payment received)

- MIVEC for R33 gtst full set & pads (waiting for fund clearance)

- Ladybites for R32 Gtr non brembo (waiting for confirmation) ?

If no one else transferring payment today, then Batch 14 is now closed. Submitting bulk order today.

- sky80 for R33 gtst (payment received)

- hk^s15 for S15 rear (payment received)

- Michael_1882 for R33 gtst front & rears (payment received)

- 2630GTS for R33 GTR front (payment received)

- MIVEC for R33 gtst full set & pads (payment received)

- Ladybites for R32 Gtr non brembo (cancelled - payment not received)

Also received mine today, extreamly happy with the service. Always wrote bake to my pm's quickly. And possibly one of the quickest deliveries for buying online.

Very satisfied customer :nyaanyaa:

when will the next GB be?? I would like some S14 rotors if possible :)

Cheers,

Theo

Hi Theo,

I'm starting Batch 15 now, already has 1 order in.

Are you after front, rear, slotted or grooved?

Hi Theo,

I'm starting Batch 15 now, already has 1 order in.

Are you after front, rear, slotted or grooved?

Front and rear just slotted thanks.

Is pickup available in either Melbourne or Sydney? And could you please PM me with the best price, as someone I know got some for his and paid something different.

When will this GB end?

Cheers!

Theo

pm sent..

Group Buy 15 starts now, got 1 order in already:

- daemon667 for rear grooved & dimpled early R32 GTR

for those who are still waiting on news for R34 front GTT rotors they're still about 2 months away...

will pm you shortly, Bart.

Update to Group Buy 15 orders:

- daemon667 for rear grooved & dimpled early R32 GTR

- SLVR32GTR for front slotted early R32 GTR

- hayden49 for full set R33 gtst slotted & EBC red pads (waiting for payment to clear)

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