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they are making it from 7701 (GTR) rotors, no issues machining it down to 310mm, all other dimensions are the same, so I will start taking orders now with the next Group Buy...

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Group buy 32 started:

- twogtrs (waiting for payment to clear)

- RobMz (payment cleared)

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

1. raps86

2. decim8 cancelled

3. vidospace

4. Yo-yo

5. Evil34

Group buy 32 started:

- twogtrs (waiting for payment to clear)

- RobMz (payment cleared)

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

1. raps86

2. decim8 cancelled

3. vidospace

4. Yo-yo

5. Evil34

put me down for a pair of r33 gtst 296mm x 30mm rotors

cheers

James

we can't hold the prices forever thus the slight increase - but they're still cheap!

yeah sorry, did not mean to attack prices. Jst stating I had two messages with prices.

so yeah have all the info I need. It does not close for awhile though does it?

I need to redrill them to suit a turbo z31 hub anyway

cheers

James

that's ok :ermm:

yeah, also RDA won't do custom drill the hole pattern, so just take it to your local brake shop...

Group buy opens till 25th June, but if you miss it, next one maybe is in mid July...

Hey

Can you give me a price for Slotted Rotors front and rear for a R33 GTST plus EBC Green Pads all round delivered to Sydney Metro.

Cheers

Last week they told me there was a delay with all DP3826 (rear R33 gtst, R34 GTT, R32 gtst etc) and should be re-stocked yesterday.

Should be arriving anytime soon, I am ordering for myself in this group buy full set of groovies and they have just arrived today!

Got it... RDA has confirmed they've done the first 4 pairs of R34 resized rotors.

First come first serve:

Group buy 32:

- twogtrs (waiting for payment to clear)

- RobMz (payment cleared)

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

1. Yo-yo (payment cleared, front and rear)

2. raps86 (TBA)

3. decim8 (TBA)

4. vidospace (TBA)

5. Evil34 (TBA)

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