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Group Buy 29 update:

- Kwyjibo - for R32 gtst front slotted rotors and greenstuff pads (payment has cleared)

- debonaire - for R32 gtst slotted rotors (waiting for payment to clear)

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I'm in on this one for front and rear rotors and pads non-slotted. But I have some wierd mix of GTR fronts and GTS-t rears, so i'm trying to get a set of GTR rears asap.

That shouldn't be a problem as long as the rotors on your car now fits with all the caliper position etc. I just need to identify what type are your front GTR rotors... GTR rear & Gtst rear are the same if you're talking about early model R32 GTR.

Is your front one the bigger 324mm for R32 GTr vspec/R33 gTr/R34 GTR? Or just the smaller 296mm for the early model R32 GTr?

just wanna say i bought during the last group buy... to all those thinking should i or shouldnt i get whats on offer i say u should, u will save a heap, rianto is awesome to deal with and everything arrives shortly neatly packaged.... i bought slotted and dimpled rotors and ebc red stuff all round a couple moinths back, ive finally got around to fitting it plus a good old caliper respray!! awesome goods and an awesome deal

thanks again rianto!

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Early model GTR 296mm, I thought cars with 296 fronts also ran 296 rears? The brake dude I was talking to must not have had any idea what he was talking about then :D. Put me down for 296 front 280 rear then cause that is definitely the sizes I have.

Group Buy 29 update:

- Kwyjibo - for R32 gtst front slotted rotors and greenstuff pads (payment has cleared)

- debonaire - for R32 gtst slotted rotors (payment cleared)

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

- BOZ22N - for R33 GTR front slotted rotors (waiting for payment to clear)

- chunda - for S15 slotted rotors (waiting for payment to clear)

I can get non slotted but the price is only like $20-30 cheaper than slotted.

For the R34 GTT, only the rear 908 is available, no front yet, unless you want to order GTR front 324mm rotors and have it machined down to 310mm, but that's a lot to shave so check if your brake mechanic can do it or not.

Group Buy 29 update:

- Kwyjibo - for R32 gtst front slotted rotors and greenstuff pads (payment has cleared)

- debonaire - for R32 gtst slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- StageaTypeS - for R33 gtst slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- Mr Cali - for R32 GTR early front slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- BOZ22N - for R33 GTR front slotted rotors (waiting for payment to clear)

- chunda - for S15 slotted rotors (waiting for payment to clear)

4 orders have payment cleared, just waiting the other 2...

Group Buy 29 update:

- Kwyjibo - for R32 gtst front slotted rotors and greenstuff pads (payment has cleared)

- debonaire - for R32 gtst slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- StageaTypeS - for R33 gtst slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- Mr Cali - for R32 GTR early front slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- BOZ22N - for R33 GTR front slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- chunda - for S15 slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- traum - for R33 Gtst EBC green front pads (waiting for payment to clear)

Group Buy 29 IS NOW CLOSED:

- Kwyjibo - for R32 gtst front slotted rotors and greenstuff pads (payment has cleared)

- debonaire - for R32 gtst slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- StageaTypeS - for R33 gtst slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- Mr Cali - for R32 GTR early front slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- BOZ22N - for R33 GTR front slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- chunda - for S15 slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- traum - for R33 Gtst EBC green front pads (payment cleared)

- Sarumatix - for R32 GTR early front slotted & EBC green (payment cleared)

- HotXR6T - for EBC yellow pads front (waiting for payment to clear)

See you guys in the next Group Buy in May 2008!

Got my pads today. Thanks heaps rs73. Top service and a pleasure to deal with considering I nearly missed the deadline. When I went looking for Yellows for non Brembo callipers, some companies said that EBC didn't even have them in the country!

Top Job.

Got my pads today. Thanks heaps rs73. Top service and a pleasure to deal with considering I nearly missed the deadline. When I went looking for Yellows for non Brembo callipers, some companies said that EBC didn't even have them in the country!

Top Job.

My pleasure. they could be just lazy to order things in, they'd rather to sell what they have in stock as they want those stock to move/turn around.

Can you please pm prices for CA S13 on slotted for front and rear

And pm me prices on pads for front and rear for the same car, i dont know the difference between red green and yellow so what ever pads you think would suite best its just a daily driven silvia with about 160rwkw.

Cheers Simon

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