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Received my pads today! Thank you!

Was kinda strange that they delivered the front and the back separately (an hour in between). I think the packet got opened during delivery. Ah wells, pads there.

Thank you once again! Time to book car service...

they can only put max 2 rotors in one box. so both boxes may not ended up on the same van when they come out of the courier depot. the rotors are actually plain, and RDA production staffs would have need to open to box so they can machine some slots on them, or grooved & dimpled patterns. Then they seal the box again before shipping it to you.

hey rusky, did you order sets of front brake pads aswell? do they come in 1 box or 2?

hmm because i received 2 boxes with rotors and 1 box of pads.... so there should be 2? dang i didnt even check the pads lastnight... hope it arives today.. =/

That's correct. Each side will require 2 pieces to clamp on both side of the rotor. you need to replace both left & right sides the same time for safety and balance.

hey, I seem to have somehow accidentally deleted the prices you PMd me.

Can you please resend me all the available bits for an R34GTT including pads? Postage to Northgate, SA, 5085 too please.

You're all welcome...

r33linerider if you read this, check your pm. TNT need to confirm your delivery / contact details. you got your consignment # in your pm - give em a call

hey rusky, did you order sets of front brake pads aswell? do they come in 1 box or 2?

hmm because i received 2 boxes with rotors and 1 box of pads.... so there should be 2? dang i didnt even check the pads lastnight... hope it arives today.. =/

Yeah, there were 2 boxes - one for front, the other for back. They came separately and one of the boxes was open, but I think it is all good! Just prob a little havoc experienced in the crazy courier truck.

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