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Update - Group Buy 41:

- ARE31 (payment clear)

- poobah (payment clear)

- SandalsBoy (waiting for payment to clear)

Closing this weekend!

Quote for the following please for an R34 25GT Sedan Non-Turbo:

Front Slotted

Rear Slotted

EBC Greens to suit

EBC Reds to suit

And an ETA if possible please.

Postage to 4108

Thanks mate

Cheers

Nathan

Hi Rianto

Im definitely interested in purchasing the front slotted rotors to suit r33 GTS-t (7693s) and rear slotted rotors to suit r32 GTS-t (908s).

I'm after pads also, not to sure which colour i'm after. Car is mainly street driven with the odd day at the track only for drift practise days, not hot laps. Its a 32GTS-t with 220rwkw's.

Could you please sent me a quote on the price of pads and delivery costs of all the above items to Adelaide 5097.

Please include bank details of where to send the money.

I'd like to get a set of ADR approved braided brake lines. Do you sell these also or have any idea where to look for them.

Thanks Adam

pm sent - Update - Group Buy 41:

- ARE31 (payment clear)

- poobah (payment clear)

- SandalsBoy (payment clear)

- tiels32 (waiting for payment to clear)

Final list - will send this list off early next week after payment clears

Scandy, check your pm

Update - Group Buy 41:

- ARE31 (payment clear)

- poobah (payment clear)

- SandalsBoy (payment clear)

- tiels32 (waiting for payment to clear)

- N-DAWG

Glad you liked it, I like them on the v as well...

They get better as they wear out a bit more (noise getting less and bite getting grippier)

Update - Group Buy 41:

- ARE31 (payment clear)

- poobah (payment clear)

- SandalsBoy (payment clear)

- tiels32 (waiting for payment to clear)

- N-DAWG (payment clear)

Will send out tonight or tomorrow - just gonna double check the R34 non turbo rotor size and pads at the front, making sure it's the right part!

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