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Gee mate, they should have arrived days ago!

I will have to ask RDA what's going on then let you know.

I am also expecting a pair of rotors for someone going back to Singapore tomorrow and I haven't got them yet as of today :bunny:

Pat, I checked the order sheet, there was no daytime phone number provided. The courier could have been trying for days to deliver (only during business hours) and no one was probably home. But I will ask RDA anyhow as they will have the TNT tracking number.

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2630_GTS, quote sent and

madqrk, delivery sorted out.

And received too!!

Well done mate, honestly a pleasure buying through you. If you start another GB on anything else please let me know (S14/S15 though! :P)

Cheers,

Theo

For A nissan Stagea it has the R33Gtr Brembo brakes on it. How much for a front and rear? Std, sloted and dimples? Let me know thanks

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