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Next Group Buy # 18 will start tonight, closing 5th Sept with delivery around the 10-12th September.

I will let those who are interested already sometime tonight or tomorrow.

You're welcome...

Update to Group Buy 18 orders:

- Birth for R32 Gtst rear rotors (waiting payment to clear)

- VSPEC-33 for R33 GTR rotors (waiting payment to clear)

Yep, make sure the pads are bedded in correctly.

Update to Group Buy 18 orders:

- Birth for R32 Gtst rear rotors (waiting payment to clear)

- VSPEC-33 for R33 GTR rotors (waiting payment to clear)

- 2630GTS for R32 Gtst rear (waiting payment to clear)

- GTR32GUS for R32 GTR early model full set (waiting payment to clear)

hi, interested in a set of slotted rotors for an R32 gtst, can you pm me a price with delivery to brisbane please? sorry if you have posted this earlier, i am too tired to read 16 pages worth of posts

thanks

zac

also is it normal that they are sqeaky when new?

According to the brake guy who installed my rotors n pads long time ago, the squeaks normally is caused when the surface between rotor and pads are not even yet, so there's some gap that causes vibration which is heard as squeaks.

Just make sure when the rotors were mounted the hub where they sit is cleaned properly as there maybe some rust from the old rotors, this way you can ensure the new rotor sits properly and rotates evenly. and best to use the new brake pads shim as my old shims were rusty and would not ensure the pads sits perfectly even.

I still had some noise at the back but they go away slowly after longer use. problem is I didn't use my car often enough last year so by the time I sold it there was still some noise at the back, but less than the first day I had them on.

Update to Group Buy 18 orders:

- Birth for R32 Gtst rear rotors (payment cleared)

- VSPEC-33 for R33 GTR rotors (payment cleared)

- 2630GTS for R32 Gtst rear (payment cleared)

- GTR32GUS for R32 GTR early model full set (payment cleared)

- Tuan for RX8 redstuff pad (waiting for payment to clear)

Payments for those 5 orders above are cleared...

Will submit the bulk order next week Wednesday 5th Sept.

So if you're keen for some, pm me and don't miss out to place your order before the 5th! Delivery will be around the 10-12th Sept...

(Next Group Buy 19 will be around the 20th Sept deadline with delivery around the 25th Sept)

I can supply you green or red pads as well - if you order full set rotors & full set pads, I'll give more discount!

Rianto, the 648's were the right ones , now the Legacy stops as well as it goes !

I've teamed them up with Bendix ultimates which seems to be a very good combination. :D

Thanks.

Edited by SNISMO

THIS SPECIAL SET IS SOLD

VICTORIAN MEMBERS:

I have SPECIAL - one set only for early model R32 GTR (normal caliiper not brembo)

One set of:

Front 296mmx32mm 7926S, PLUS

Rear 297mmx18mm 908S

for immediate pickup in Melbourne only. WILL NOT SEPARATE FRONT & REAR.

ROTORS ARE BRAND NEW, NEVER FITTED ONTO ANY CAR,

However the 7926S box have been opened for inspection only, and re-sealed.

But I trust this should not be a problem for you because you're gonna put it on your car,

not display it in a cabinet like some Biante model kit.

Will give one lucky buyer only a SPECIAL pickup price even cheaper than what I'm offering through group buy.

PM me for price.

REMEMBER Only one lucky buyer will get it - first come first serve.

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