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Group buy 42 closed - All payment cleared and sent to RDA.

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 (payment cleared)

11 s15_dave (payment cleared)

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Damn, guess i just missed out :P

Long time no hear (since skidpan 2003?)

You can always join the next one.. end of feb closing...

Excess, you can with modifications. If you're keeping your std calipers there is an adapter made for R32 GTST to be able to adapt R32 GTR under the stock caliper. The adapter can be bought from Just Jap... I think it's www.justjap.com.au, as I don't do group buys for adapter unfortunately so you have to source it yourself.

Just tell them youre SAU member you get 10% off, not sure if that promo still on or not.

haha yeah mate, something like that, got in with your last group buy.

but i need slotted rotor this time for front and rear.

can you give me a quote to post to 2768 Sydney please.

cheers

Can you please PM me prices of all the products you do for an R34GTT front and rear .... depending on price want fronts, rears and pads.

Group buy 42 closed - All payment cleared and sent to RDA.

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 (payment cleared)

11 s15_dave (payment cleared)

Out of interest sake, what happens from here ?

Do you know if they have the parts ready to send ? or do they have to make them first ?

Just curious as to when things are supposed to happen.

Cheers :)

If they are in stock it's just a matter of putting slots on them and they'll be shipped as soon as they're packed and ready.

If not then they will reorder stock in which usually takes a week or two max...

probably not as although I've sent it through to them, they haven't seem to processed my account yet.

I tried to get through ringing and leaving a message they haven't got back to me... I'll have to try ringing again this week...

wow still doing these group buys lol. bought some rotors from you over a year ago.

can you pm me a price on R33 non turbo 4 stud rotors, slotted if available, if not then just normal

probably not as although I've sent it through to them, they haven't seem to processed my account yet.

I tried to get through ringing and leaving a message they haven't got back to me... I'll have to try ringing again this week...

:happy: So, 2 weeks on and no news ? BTW, do you still have our money or do they ? :ninja:

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