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ok, I'll have to change that, and have to change the part no as well.

do you know if you're using the same rotor as the R32 Gts-t?

i was hoping you would know :) does that mean the price changes also?

I belive the R32 gts4 is same brake as the R32 gtst its only the R33 which has the 4 stud 280mm rotor the R32 should be 280mmFR 297mm Rear

P4t, the price changes, the rotors are cheaper but the pads increases a bit. I'll pm you with refunds due once i've calculated the difference. I just wanna make sure it's 5x114.3mm stud pattern as this GB 15 is closing tomorrow and I don't wanna send an order with the wrong part in it.

Batch 15 is closing now...

- 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

- carasky for R33 gtst front & rear slotted

- woolls for EBC redstuff pads --> upgrade to yellowstuff

- scooter_r33 for R33 gtst full slotted set.

- Linden32 for R32 GTR front slotted

- P4t for R32 GTS4 AWD turbo full set & pads

- bangahh for R33 Gtst front slotted

- frankie60 for R32 GTR early slotted front rear

- madqrk for S14a 200SX slotted front rear

- Michael_1882 - R33 full set (to be confirmed)

- Nismo_S - RDA648S (to be confirmed)

No problems. Theo is that address you gave me your work address? Should I put a company name or just the Level & Street is fine?

Rianto - Although I've replied via PM I'll just reply via here too

If you could just address them to Theo Dinakis and the address I sent you in the PM that would be great. Our mail people here will sort it out and they'll get to me within the hour of them arriving :rofl:

Cheers,

Theo

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