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Hi guys, those 4 of you who havent' receive their rotors from Group buy 35 (2nd part)

I do apologises although some of the cause was out of my control.

RDA email server was down and the order list that I sent them apparently didn't get to where they should be so it hasn't been processed. They've only processed the 1st part of Group Buy 35, and the whole Group Buy 36.

Also I had just officially announced resignation at work to move on to a new workplace in 4 weeks so things are a bit hectic for me, thus my sincere apology for this part.

I have faxed them the order list last night as I can't reach them by email, and I will ring them this morning to follow up my fax. I will give an update ASAP before the end of today.

Good news. RDA just called and those orders have now been processed. some left yesterday, some gone out today.

If it doesn't arrive by next Monday, let me know. But I'm sure everyone will get it by end of this week.

PMs replied...

In case anyone still wanna see some more pics of the rotors on an actual car, here's a set of Grooved & Dimpled rotors on my V35.

Rims are dirty/dusty and a bit hard to see unless from certain angles...

Pads are EBC Redstuff 3000 series ceramic. Very quiet and no squeals, better than the oem pads I used for RWC.

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Group Buy 37 orders:

- Samstain (payment cleared - waiting on delivery address confirmation)

- GTS-T Sedan (waiting for payment to clear)

Could I get a price on 4 x R33 GTS-t/R34 GT non turbo: F=7693S 296mm RRP $305, R=908S 297mm RRP $190 and I need pads as well something that will stop me quick and wont squeak and leave heaps of dust because I have chrome wheels

Group Buy 37 orders:

- Samstain (payment cleared - waiting on delivery address confirmation)

- GTS-T Sedan (payment cleared)

- r33drifter (waiting for payment to clear)

- SirSkyline (waiting for payment to clear)

- phunky_monkey (waiting for payment to clear)

2 days to closing date!

Hi Rianto

Can I have a Quote if its not too late for my v35 sedan 2004 gt350 6spd non brembo. I need slotted front rotors and was thinking EBC red ceramic pads front and back. Delivery to 4504 postcode.

Thanks

Graeme

Group Buy 37 orders:

- Samstain (payment cleared - waiting on delivery address confirmation)

- GTS-T Sedan (payment cleared)

- 33drifter (payment cleared)

- SirSkyline (payment cleared)

- phunky_monkey (payment cleared)

- pw350gt (waiting for payment to clear)

Closing tomorrow night!

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