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Quotes sent, 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

- mlt15e for R33 gtst grooved rotors

- kjb_r33 for R32 gtst rotors

- intouch for R32 gtst rotors (TBC)

i have a 32 gtst and need new disc's, was just wondering if i could buy r33 gtst rotors as an upgrade and not have to change anything else? If so can i get a price on:

x2 front slotted 33gtst rotors and x2 r32 gtst rear slotted rotors?

Ash, if you have a 32 Gtst you will need to get R32 rotors if you do not wish to change anything.

R32 rotors front is 280mm od while R33 is 296mm od, there's 16mm difference there or 8mm bigger on each side.

You need to check your clearance it'll probably hit your caliper or your brake pads position won't be in the optimum location.

The rear R32 & R33 gtst are both the same 297mm od.

If you want then I will suggest 2x front slotted R32 Gtst & 2x R32 gtst rear slotted, unless you want to custom make a caliper adapter to fit the R33 gtst rotors at the front.

Updated Group Buy 25 orders received:

1 WORK32GTR for rear R32 GTR rotors (payment received)

2 CHUNDA for front R32 Gtst rotors (payment received)

3 TURISMO for front R32 Gtst rotors (payment received)

4 bilbo117 for R33 gtst rotors & EBC greenpads (payment received)

5 mlt15e for R33 gtst grooved rotors (payment received)

6 BRUNSKIGTST for R32 gtst rotors (payment received)

7 kjb_r33 for R32 gtst rotors (payment received)

8 AdamD for R33 gtst grooved rotors (payment received)

9 tuitahi for R33 gtst rotors (payment received)

- intouch for R32 gtst rotors (TBC)

Update: 7 orders confirmed (payment received), just waiting on the other two...

Group Buy Closes tomorrow!

GROUP BUY 25 CLOSED...

Orders to be submitted only those with payment has cleared:

1 WORK32GTR for rear R32 GTR rotors (payment received)

2 CHUNDA for front R32 Gtst rotors (payment received)

3 TURISMO for front R32 Gtst rotors (payment received)

4 bilbo117 for R33 gtst rotors & EBC greenpads (payment received)

5 mlt15e for R33 gtst grooved rotors (payment received)

6 BRUNSKIGTST for R32 gtst rotors (payment received)

7 kjb_r33 for R32 gtst rotors (payment received)

8 AdamD for R33 gtst grooved rotors (payment received)

9 tuitahi for R33 gtst rotors (payment received)

Got mine today, THANKS. Should have actually been yesterday but i wasnt home when TNT called. Have left feedback

Edited by kjb_r33
  • 2 weeks later...
Hey there.

Keen on Slotted R34 GTT fronts and rears on the next group if in stock.

GT-Passage, R34 front GT-T not yet in stock but I will keep checking with RDA.

It's been a while I'm not 100% why the delay is however I think it's gotta be available anytime this year.

Stolen_S15, I have started group buy 2008 in the group buy section, click the link in my signature...

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