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Thanks mate received my rotors yesterday, will install them on Sunday.

Thanks for the group buy :down:

BTW does anyone know what the nut and thread size I need to pull off the rotor on a R32 GTR non Brembo

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Hey Rianto

Thaks mate rotors showed up today. You mentioned that you could not get EBC green pads for r33 gtr brembos, i have a fell new set in my car that i am replacing. What would they be worth ???

I have left some feedback for ya if you wanna do the same that would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Ryan

Hi Ryan,

Yes my padshoe application list from EBC website doesn't list greenstuff pads for brembo calipers on GTRs, I checked around with RDA and they told me they can find it even though the part no. was not on the EBC's part number, weird...

I will double check the price again and let you know asap...

Rianto

Thanks Buddy.

Hi Ryan,

Yes my padshoe application list from EBC website doesn't list greenstuff pads for brembo calipers on GTRs, I checked around with RDA and they told me they can find it even though the part no. was not on the EBC's part number, weird...

I will double check the price again and let you know asap...

Rianto

Not wanting to hijack the thread, but if anyone thats purchased RDA dimpled rotors, ideally for R33 GTS-T but not essentially, could please send me some photos of the rotors both in the box and fitted, that'd be great.

PM or email is fine (email is in my profile)

Thanks in advance :D

Not wanting to hijack the thread, but if anyone thats purchased RDA dimpled rotors, ideally for R33 GTS-T but not essentially, could please send me some photos of the rotors both in the box and fitted, that'd be great.

PM or email is fine (email is in my profile)

Thanks in advance :(

If I managed to find some nice brembos to go, I'll get some groovies and take some pics for you... but might be a few months away, and I really mean quite some months away.

Rob, at the moment there is no R34 GTT front rotors ready made yet.

So we're trying to figure out whether a R34 GTR rotors 324mm can be trimmed down to 310mm. The only thing to check is whether the size of R34 GTT centre hub, which is where the rotors fit over the stud, is the same with GTR.

The R34 GTR rotors has an inside hole diameter of 130mm. If your GTT wheel hub is bigger than this, then it cannot be done. So I'm waiting news from a couple of R34 GTT owner who is willing to take off their stock disc rotors and measure their centre wheel hub diameter.

Update to Group Buy 30 orders received:

- DaveR31 (payment clears)

- cjpwrx (payment clears)

- SevenAngryPenguins (payment clears)

- the buzz (waiting for payment to clear)

- dezz (waiting for payment to clear)

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Update to Group Buy 30 orders received:

- DaveR31 (payment clears)

- cjpwrx (payment clears)

- SevenAngryPenguins (payment clears)

- dezz (payment clears)

- the buzz (waiting for payment to clear)

- ph11ps (waiting for payment to clear)

Update to Group Buy 30 orders received:

- DaveR31 (payment clears)

- cjpwrx (payment clears)

- SevenAngryPenguins (payment clears)

- dezz (payment clears)

- the buzz (payment clears)

- ph11ps (payment clears)

- Angry (payment clears)

All payment has cleared this morning - Group Buy will be ready to submit today!

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