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YEAH im in this time round. PM me details for R33 gtst normal slotted pair and payment details as well please cheers when do u think they'll b sent out as per group buy conditions? average times?

Hi mate,

I can get you the equivalent RDA part, as what I'm selling here is RDA, not DBA. They're different company...

If you're ok with that then I'll get you some special SAU prices.

Hi mate,

I can get you the equivalent RDA part, as what I'm selling here is RDA, not DBA. They're different company...

If you're ok with that then I'll get you some special SAU prices.

yeh sorry mate, i meant RDA. used to typing, and saying DBA.

cheers.

Got mine as well , unlike simmo im not looking foward to fitting them , its a dirty job

Thanks rs73 ten out of ten , great price , quick delivery

Fit them last night.. no more squealing, yay haha.

Thanks rs73.

Group Buy 19 order update:

- royinthegreyshirt (payment cleared)

- choku dori (payment cleared)

- beer baron (payment cleared)

Remember closing date is this wednesday... so get your orders in before the 19th so there will be no delay.

Group Buy 19 order update:

- royinthegreyshirt (payment cleared)

- choku dori (payment cleared)

- beer baron (payment cleared)

- WazR32gtst (waiting for payment to clear & address confirmation)

Group Buy 19 order update:

- royinthegreyshirt (payment cleared)

- choku dori (payment cleared)

- beer baron (payment cleared)

- WazR32gtst (payment cleared)

All payments cleared and will submit the orders tomorrow.

Group Buy 19 is now closed

Could I get in on GB19 buddy? After a set of slotted rotors for the front of my R33GTS-t :thumbsup:

Sorry Luke, I missed your post totally... I've sent you a pm

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