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Group Buy 24 order received...

- Slyne for R33 slotted rotors & pads (waiting for payment to clear)

- matteh33 for R33 front slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- falcs81 for R33 slotted rotors & pads (payment cleared)

- rinmak for R33 slotted rotors (payment cleared)

Group Buy 24 is now closed.

Will organise and submit these orders this weekend:

- Slyne for R33 slotted rotors & pads (no payment - cancelled)

- matteh33 for R33 front slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- falcs81 for R33 slotted rotors & pads (payment cleared)

- rinmak for R33 slotted rotors (payment cleared)

Hey Mate

After rear rotors for early r32gtr (297)

Price for sloted delivered and dimpled delivered please

Also when would I expect to receive them?

Cheers,

Dave

Hi Albert,

Right now only rear 297mm R34 GTT rotors available, as this is interchangeable with R33 gts-t & R32 Gtst... (same part).

Front is not available yet, I've been chasing RDA on exact time when they'll be available but they still can't give me a sure answer yet.

But it's gone into production it's just probably they're still sorting out either QA/Testing/Importing/Shipping that causing the delay.

Hopefully we'll hear something by early 2008.

PMs replied...

As far as I know all R32 GTST have the same size front rotors 280mm.

The only one that is different is the R32 GTR V-Spec (93-94) which has brembo calipers and this uses 324mm rotors instead of the 296mm rotors in the 89-93 model with no brembos.

But if you want to fit the R33 GTST 296mm rotors at the front just let me know...

I'll be in for the last group buy this year.

I'm undecided on which rotors to go for though, can you pm me the delivered prices for both the slotted and the dimpled/slotted.

Front and rear for R33 Gtst.

Also, include the prices for Green and Red pads all round.

Cheers!

Group Buy 25 orders received:

- WORK32GTR for rear R32 GTR rotors

- CHUNDA for front R32 Gtst rotor

tuitahi, will send you a quote ASAP.

I will... just need a good break over christmas & new year...

No worries Rianto, it'll take my wallet until March to make a full recovery from the flogging it will get over the next couple of weeks ;)

Group Buy 25 orders received:

- WORK32GTR for rear R32 GTR rotors

- CHUNDA for front R32 Gtst rotors

- TURISMO for front R32 Gtst rotors

Group Buy closing by end of this week! Next one won't be till in 2008 so dont miss out!

PM received, updated Group Buy 25 orders received:

- WORK32GTR for rear R32 GTR rotors

- CHUNDA for front R32 Gtst rotors

- TURISMO for front R32 Gtst rotors

- bilbo117 for R33 gtst rotors & EBC greenpads

- intouch for R32 gtst rotors (TBC)

hey mate

Need a quote for front and rear rotors for R32 GTS-T coupe 90 model, wanting price for the slotted and none slotted, and do they come with pads give me quote with pads also.

thanks Bruno

PS send a Pm quick befor due date last order for this year

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