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Final update to Group Buy 20 -- submitting tomorrow...

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 (payment cleared)

- heslo for r33 gtst rotors (payment cleared)

all payments cleared...

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You might want to check your pads condition, if they're scored or not smooth then it's better not to use old pads, because the old pads could put some grooves in the new rotors. It's always best practice is to use new pads when replacing rotors.

You can change new pads and keep old rotors (by machining the old rotors), I would imagine you can do the same with pads if you can get a brake shop to machine a thin layer off the pads to ensure the pads surface is flat, and if you still got a lot of meat on your old pads. if there's only a little left, e.g. 5 or 10 thousand km left I won't bother and use a new pads.

Hey Mate,

can I get a price for front and rear slotted rotors for 2005 NON brembo V35 Coupe (CPV35), and also the yellow stuff pads for front and rear.

I'm thinking yellow stuff so i can do the odd track day (every 3-4months) , are these recommended or would red be better?

Cheers

Bobby

Alright, group buy 21 is rolling...

Orders to submit:

- a20089 for R33 gtr grooved rotors (payment cleared)

- 666666 for R33 gtst slotted rotors (waiting for payment to clear)

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Group 21 Orders to submit:

- a20089 for R33 gtr grooved rotors (payment cleared)

- 666666 for R33 gtst slotted rotors (waiting for payment to clear)

- GTR 400 for R32 gtr grooved rotors (waiting payment to clear)

just a weekly update, orders still stand as they were from last week.

- a20089 for R33 gtr grooved rotors (payment cleared)

- 666666 for R33 gtst slotted rotors (waiting for payment to clear)

- GTR 400 for R32 gtr grooved rotors (waiting payment to clear)

Still unavailable, I asked RDA about it last week and there was a delay in the R34GTT so hopefully it will be in another few weeks... I will post/announce once they are here and when I get indication on how much they will cost...

pm replied... sorry guys been extremely busy today - taking over a DBA (Database Admin - not DBA disc brakes LOL) role in place of someone who just left at work so I hardly have time to sneak into the forums during lunch break anymore.

Update to Group Buy 21.

- a20089 for R33 gtr grooved rotors (payment cleared)

- 666666 for R33 gtst slotted rotors (waiting for payment to clear)

- GTR 400 for R32 gtr grooved rotors (waiting payment to clear)

- oofoofoo for R33 gtst rotors (waiting for payment to clear)

Rianto - on this link >>HERE<< they claim there is a big brake upgrade coming for Nissan but that hasn't changed well forever,. can you ask about those kits and how much may be cheaper getting jap brakes

on page 2 of that pdf

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