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Group Buy 19 has been submitted as planned...

Next Group Buy 20 starts now until Wed 3rd Oct 07, with delivery expected between 5th-10th Oct 07...

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Hi,

Can you please advise the price of EBC green stuff pads for the front and rear of an r33 GTST, front redstuff for an r34 skyline.

Thanks

Shaun

Hi mate, I know the rear is interchangeable with R33 Gtst but do you know if the front one is?

If you're not sure I'll check EBC part no tonight and see if I can get a match.

Cool can you do that and PM me the prices as i will need these very soon.

So that would be

R33 green stuff front and rear and

R34 Red stuff front pads

Cheers

Shaun

There's a couple of discussion and look like the R34 GTT front pads could be the same one used in R33 Gtst,

it's just the caliper is positioned differently to accomodate 310mm rotors on R34 GTT compared to the 296mm rotors on R33 Gtst.

The thread is in here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...+GTT+brake+pads

and

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...+GTT+brake+pads

unfortunately no exact part number was mentioned so I have to find out more first just to be on the safe side.

just wondering when group buy 19 things will be delivrered?? what day should i expect them

thanks

as mentioned before would be between friday to wednesday...

they've already process the order as my account had been charged for the bulk order so it should get there from monday onwards, if you haven't got it on friday.

Hi,

Can I please have a quote for EBC green stuff pads for the front of an R33 GTST and EBC black stuff for the rear of an R33 GTST.

Cheers

Kelz

Will there be another group buy after? I don't think i can have the cash by the 3rd, only just saw this group buy! :D

Perhaps there will be, but recently orders have been dropping in so this may not last forever if I don't get enough numbers/interest in.

GB 20 orders in so far:

- Adz2332 for r33 rotors (payment cleared)

- Phatlavish for r32 rotors (payment cleared)

- Kroozin for r33 brake pads (waiting for payment to clear)

GB 20 orders in so far:

- Adz2332 for r33 rotors (payment cleared)

- Phatlavish for r32 rotors (payment cleared)

- Kroozin for r33 brake pads (waiting for payment to clear)

- shaunr34gtt for r32 front rotors & ebc red pads (waiting payment to clear)

- djr81 for r32 gtr rotors (waiting for payment to clear)

quote sent...

update to GB 20 orders in/payment so far:

- Adz2332 for r33 rotors (payment cleared)

- Phatlavish for r32 rotors (payment cleared)

- Kroozin for r33 brake pads (payment cleared)

- shaunr34gtt for r32 front rotors & ebc red pads (payment cleared)

- djr81 for r32 gtr rotors (payment cleared)

update to GB 20 orders in/payment so far:

- Adz2332 for r33 rotors (payment cleared)

- Phatlavish for r32 rotors (payment cleared)

- Kroozin for r33 brake pads (payment cleared)

- shaunr34gtt for r32 front rotors & ebc red pads (payment cleared)

- djr81 for r32 gtr rotors (payment cleared)

- intune for r33 gtr rear rotors 7702S (waiting for payment to clear)

- heslo for r33 gtst rotors (waiting for payment to clear)

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