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From the measurements all seems to checked out ok. RDA is making a set of standard 310mm as we speak... will hear from them soon.

Hopefully will have a good news on Monday

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cool hope they get them made shortly my front rotors are shuder now and geting anoyed with it. hope its good news with the rotors, have they said if they will b doing the slotted and dimpled ones or just standered.

Sure I will let you guys know. At this moment it will be standard (plain) and slotted, as slotted is basically plain rotors with some machined slots added in.

Not sure about the grooved yet, if the dimples are done from the factory then it'll be a challenge to machine it down to 310mm without ending with half a dimple at the edge of the rotor... depending where the dimples are positioned.

Ok, group buy 32 started:

- twogtrs (waiting for payment to clear)

I will also start a list of R34 GTT owners who wanted the front 310mm plain/slotted rotors.

The number here will determine the final pricing as I'm trying to get the best price as possible for let's say a list of 5-10 pairs of modified 324mm to 310mm rotors, so let's start the list:

- raps86

- decim8

Ok, group buy 32 started:

- twogtrs (waiting for payment to clear)

I will also start a list of R34 GTT owners who wanted the front 310mm plain/slotted rotors.

The number here will determine the final pricing as I'm trying to get the best price as possible for let's say a list of 5-10 pairs of modified 324mm to 310mm rotors, so let's start the list:

- raps86

- decim8

MEEEEE!!!!!

SLOTTED!

Hi Rianto,

Could you please quote on a pair of slotted RDAs for the V35 including postage to Brisbane 4113.

Thanks!

will do soon... give me a few mins...

Ok, group buy 32 started:

- twogtrs (waiting for payment to clear)

- RobMz (waiting for payment to clear)

R34 GTT owners who wanted the front 310mm plain/slotted rotors:

1. raps86

2. decim8

3. vidospace

4.

5.

Add me to the list, how would these compare to dba 4000 series? (i've read the thread about the cracking)

front & rear slotted pair GT-t

We haven't had any report of these cracking. Most cracks happens either on cross drilled rotors when used on the track (a common trait) or around the little return slots near the edges on other brands.

I wouldn't worry about the rears as for R34 GTT has the same rear as R33 Gtst which has already been available easily.

R34 GTT owners who wanted the front 310mm plain/slotted rotors:

1. raps86

2. decim8

3. vidospace

4. Yo-Yo

5.

We haven't had any report of these cracking. Most cracks happens either on cross drilled rotors when used on the track (a common trait) or around the little return slots near the edges on other brands.

I wouldn't worry about the rears as for R34 GTT has the same rear as R33 Gtst which has already been available easily.

Sweet, any idea of availability for these?

I'd like to get my r34 up and running asap

a PM with pricing for the slotted rotors would be good so I know what I'm up for

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