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ok, hope I hear some news by tomorrow if not Friday.

if RDA brand not available you may get EBC D7122 & D7123 of the same quality & fitment in slotted.

Hey Rianto

could i please get a price for

Front and Rear standard slotted rotors

which pads would you recommend for daily use? Green or Red?

thanks mate

Jaye

Hi Rianto,

I received mine today.

They are the EBC (GD 7122/7123) Turbo Grooved ones. They look awesome.

These are not the gold passivated ones.

Should i still paint the Hat (Hub) to avoid rust?

Any help would be great.

I wouldnt' suggest painting it, as they may not look nice when they start to peel off. and it might be tricky not to get any paint layer on the hub contact point between your rims and the hub or the friction area where the pads contact...

plus they'll be behind the wheel most of the time it's not really that obvious whether surface rust is forming or not, as long as you use your car regularly that shouldn't be an issue, if not keep it in a garage/shed to reduce the moisture from overnight dew.

but if you want you can always paint the hub if you like. I can't stop you :-)

oh yeah, druz, i think based on your order it was suppose to be slotted in normal non-gold finish, but since they can't find RDA in stock, they use EBC which comes in grooved pattern but has normal non-gold finish. so in a way you kind of getting a little 'bonus' in the form of the slot & dimple patterns.

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