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All Group Buy 26 payments received, and all orders submitted:

- GT-PASSAGE for R34 rear slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- jenkies for R32 GTR f&r grooved rotors and redstuff pads (payment cleared)

- TommO for R33 GTR f&r slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- mr_rbman for R32 Gtst f&r slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- intouch for R32 Gtst front slotted rotors (payment cleared)

Group Buy 26 is now CLOSED

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Hey,

Any chance that you can organize these for a TT soarer?

Please PM me a price. I would really appreciate it.

Also some pads to go with it....I dont know the difference between the colours, I would just need some decent pads for regular driving, with a few spirited moves. Something with low dust (hate polishing my chromies all the time) lol

I would really appreciate your help.

Thanks mate.

Hi Guys,

I've got all your pm... I'm still overseas at the moment, and problem is I've just got back from 3 days trip to Bali (missus haven't been there) without any internet connection as I didn't bring my laptop with me, and my parents' dialup connection in Jakarta is not fast enough to open up the forum (I got a lot of time out), so I will reply to your requests when I find more reliable ADSL connection by Friday or Saturday in Singapore/Malaysia.

For those who was in the group buy last week if you haven't received your rotors, please pm or let me know here, I will follow it up with RDA again ASAP. For those who wants to get a quote I will do so ASAP, this Friday onwards when I can find some ADSL.

Rianto

how can i tell the difference between erly and alte model 32 gtr?s

mines a 94 engine and geabox in a 90 shell... i dont know about running gear

think if you got brembo;s then its a late model same as r33 brakes..n .standard GTR brakes should be all the same throughout

Hi Guys,

I've got all your pm... I'm still overseas at the moment, and problem is I've just got back from 3 days trip to Bali (missus haven't been there) without any internet connection as I didn't bring my laptop with me, and my parents' dialup connection in Jakarta is not fast enough to open up the forum (I got a lot of time out), so I will reply to your requests when I find more reliable ADSL connection by Friday or Saturday in Singapore/Malaysia.

For those who was in the group buy last week if you haven't received your rotors, please pm or let me know here, I will follow it up with RDA again ASAP. For those who wants to get a quote I will do so ASAP, this Friday onwards when I can find some ADSL.

Rianto

haven't received mine yet!

Hi Guys,

I've got all your pm... I'm still overseas at the moment, and problem is I've just got back from 3 days trip to Bali (missus haven't been there) without any internet connection as I didn't bring my laptop with me, and my parents' dialup connection in Jakarta is not fast enough to open up the forum (I got a lot of time out), so I will reply to your requests when I find more reliable ADSL connection by Friday or Saturday in Singapore/Malaysia.

For those who was in the group buy last week if you haven't received your rotors, please pm or let me know here, I will follow it up with RDA again ASAP. For those who wants to get a quote I will do so ASAP, this Friday onwards when I can find some ADSL.

Rianto

havnt recieved. pm sent

Alright guys... finally just checked in into a decent Singapore hotel with high speed wireless... I've got news from RDA they ran out of 908 so they are now stocking up and already processing all the orders in Group Buy 26. You should be receiveing your rotors soon, sorry for any delays...

I will try to respond to new quote requests tonight, or otherwise tomorrow afternoon...

Cheers,

Rianto

think if you got brembo;s then its a late model same as r33 brakes..n .standard GTR brakes should be all the same throughout

True. Blaq.Boi Best to check your car if you have approx 296mm front and 297mm rear then you have the standard brake setup. If you have the bigger 324mm front and 300mm rear with brembo calipers then it means whoever did the conversion also converted the brake.

Let me know which one you have...

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Should be after 15 Feb, as I'll be travelling soon to some remote areas which may not have internet access on daily basis, so I'll have to put things on hold first.

BTW, pm sent for quote.

Can you please PM me a price on front and rear slotted rotors for a series 2 R33 GTS-T

and also prices on the EBC pads to suit the same car please....daily driven, but doing some track days as well.

Cheers

Guys, back from china trip to in-law's place in malaysia with adsl, so i'll sort all quote request tomorrow as it's been a tiring 10 hr trip and the airline left all our luggages still in china as the plane was overloaded. at least those were all winter clothings, I had my summer gear left here in malaysia.

i'll open the next group buy soon, so it'll be ready to submit after i'm back in melbourne next week.

you already have my order so just pm me to confirm price delivery address time of payment etc

sooner i get this the happier my times will be

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