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- TokyoTaxi (payment cleared)

- blk180 (payment cleared)

- bnr#@ (payment cleared)

- zZzDanzZz (waiting for payment to clear)

- bigbadbob (waiting for payment to clear)

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I posted in the last group thread about excessive noise generated by the EBC red pads combined with the slotted rotor. I just wanted to report that after approx 500 Kms of street driving with a few spirited drives they are completely silent. Happy with the performance.

Prices for 1998 Stagea Series 2 4WD please.

- front rotors in standard slotted,

- rear rotors in standard slotted,

inc delivery Melb metro.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...kes-t82083.html

Looks like they are;

Front Disc Rotors - DBA 4963 (R33 GTST) modified by machining down the OD by 6mm

Rear Disc Rotors - DBA 4908 (R32GTR), modified by machining down the OD by 5mm

Also do you have any pads available that will fit? particularly after the hard to get front set.

PM me-Thanks.

still waiting on the prices just in case you missed my post.. does the rotors get ordered straight away or do I have to wait till the batch end date? if end date, when will it most likely be delivered if I were to be in this batch 42?

Scotty, ducki, I got your quotes sent - check your PM

RS4StagMan, I can supply you RDA7693S (R33 front slotted) and RDA908S (R32/R33 rear slotted) but you will have to do the machining down yourself as listed below... Is that ok? I can supply in plain (no slots) if required too...

Pads - I have no idea, sorry but if you can dig out a measurement diagram from the front pads that you have, I can have a look at EBC's diagram and find the closest match...

Prices for 1998 Stagea Series 2 4WD please.

- front rotors in standard slotted,

- rear rotors in standard slotted,

inc delivery Melb metro.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...kes-t82083.html

Looks like they are;

Front Disc Rotors - DBA 4963 (R33 GTST) modified by machining down the OD by 6mm

Rear Disc Rotors - DBA 4908 (R32GTR), modified by machining down the OD by 5mm

Also do you have any pads available that will fit? particularly after the hard to get front set.

PM me-Thanks.

Update to Batch 42 orders:

- TokyoTaxi (payment cleared)

- blk180 (payment cleared)

- bnr#@ (payment cleared)

- zZzDanzZz (payment cleared)

- bigbadbob (payment cleared)

- jvs007 (waiting for payment to clear)

2 more added to Batch 42 orders:

- TokyoTaxi (payment cleared)

- blk180 (payment cleared)

- bnr#@ (payment cleared)

- zZzDanzZz (payment cleared)

- bigbadbob (payment cleared)

- jvs007 (payment cleared)

- ducki (waiting for payment to clear)

- R31Nismoid (tbc?)

Hi,

Can I please get a price on slotted rotors, front and back for an early model R32 GTR,

as well as EBC red stuff pads, front and back, delivered to Victoria 3170.

Thank you!

Quotes sent... 1 more added to Batch 42 orders:

- TokyoTaxi (payment cleared)

- blk180 (payment cleared)

- bnr#@ (payment cleared)

- zZzDanzZz (payment cleared)

- bigbadbob (payment cleared)

- jvs007 (payment cleared)

- ducki (waiting for payment to clear)

- mr_scary (waiting for payment to clear)

- R31Nismoid (tbc?)

Update...

- TokyoTaxi (payment cleared)

- blk180 (payment cleared)

- bnr#@ (payment cleared)

- zZzDanzZz (payment cleared)

- bigbadbob (payment cleared)

- jvs007 (payment cleared)

- ducki (waiting for payment to clear)

- mr_scary (waiting for payment to clear)

- GTS-070 (waiting for payment to clear)

- R31Nismoid (tbc?)

Morning update Batch 42 orders:

- TokyoTaxi (payment cleared)

- blk180 (payment cleared)

- bnr#@ (payment cleared)

- zZzDanzZz (payment cleared)

- bigbadbob (payment cleared)

- jvs007 (payment cleared)

- ducki (payment cleared)

- mr_scary (payment cleared)

- GTS-070 (waiting for payment to clear)

- R31Nismoid (tbc?)

it will only be supplied in 5x114.3mm - you'll have to bring it to your local mechanic and have it re-drilled with 4 stud pattern.

best to check if your local brake shop is willing to do it or not.

Update Batch 42 orders:

- TokyoTaxi (payment cleared)

- blk180 (payment cleared)

- bnr#@ (payment cleared)

- zZzDanzZz (payment cleared)

- bigbadbob (payment cleared)

- jvs007 (payment cleared)

- ducki (payment cleared)

- mr_scary (payment cleared)

- GTS-070 (waiting for payment to clear)

- R31Nismoid (waiting for payment to clear)

Closing tomorrow! Last call...

Group buy closed - will need to allow clearance now... feel free to express interest for the next one.

Last list of Batch 42 orders:

1 TokyoTaxi (payment cleared)

2 blk180 (payment cleared)

3 bnr#@ (payment cleared)

4 zZzDanzZz (payment cleared)

5 bigbadbob (payment cleared)

6 jvs007 (payment cleared)

7 ducki (payment cleared)

8 mr_scary (payment cleared)

9 GTS-070 (payment cleared)

10 R31Nismoid (waiting for payment to clear)

11 s15_dave (waiting for payment to clear)

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