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The rest of you from group buy 39 should be getting your rotors soon... If it's not there by monday pm me.

Update to Group Buy 40:

1. Muz (payment cleared)

2. scorp (payment cleared)

3. SevenAngryPenguins (payment cleared)

4. Josh_TypeX (waiting for payment to clear)

cankas, will send you quote later, gotta go now to beat the traffic to work...

All payments below for Group Buy 40 is cleared:

1. Muz (payment cleared)

2. scorp (payment cleared)

3. SevenAngryPenguins (payment cleared)

4. Josh_TypeX (payment cleared)

As a couple of you above required your rotors ASAP this lot of 4 orders has now been sent off to RDA for processing.

The closing date 23rd November is now for the next Group Buy 41...

hey,

could you please PM me a quote on slotted rotors all round and EBC Greens all round

R33 GTS-t (Series 2): F=7693S 296mm RRP $305, R=908S 297mm RRP $190

cheers

Edited by PSI.33

Finally got around to installing mine yesterday, havent had a chance test them properly yet but they feel good so far, and look awesome. Thanks Rianto

Hey Rianto

Thanks for that mate...got mine today

will get them installed next week or so and then i will tell you how it goes

33drifter, dont forget to bed the pads in, new or old pads regardless, should bed them in.

Could some one please explain by that ^^^ comment?

Could some one please explain by that ^^^ comment?

From DBA tech support

Basic_Initial_Brake_Bed___MotorSport.pdf

http://www.rdabrakes.com.au/index.php/pads.html

at the bottom of the page is there bed in procedure.

Hope it helps, it is important to do it

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