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Could I get a quick quote for..

R32 GTS-t/Z32 300ZXTT: R=908S 297mm RRP $190

R32 GTR (late model)/R33 GTR/R34 GTR: F=7701S 324mm RRP $355,

EBC Reds FRONTS

Thanks again!

could i also get a quote for the same products asap

quote sent, Daniel... you have a custom setup too?

dav0, I noticed you only have 2 posts, if PM don't work, email me at:

rsoputro

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Update to RDA Group Buy 49 order list: (Closing 7th Aug) - 2 orders added

- keii (payment cleared)

- Moodles2 (payment cleared)

- 180 wanabe (payment cleared)

- DriftGTS (payment cleared)

- PhilKenSebben (payment cleared)

- FOOLBOOST (paypal payment cleared)

- br3ndan (payment cleared)

- shnoog (payment cleared)

- Chi100188 (payment cleared)

- BlitzSSS (waiting for payment to clear)

- Nicklaus Kwa (waiting for payment to clear - for Subaru Forester MY03)

- BASHO (payment cleared - For R34 GTT Clutch kit)

Update to RDA Group Buy 49 order list: (Closing 7th Aug) - 2 orders added

- keii (payment cleared)

- Moodles2 (payment cleared)

- 180 wanabe (payment cleared)

- DriftGTS (payment cleared)

- PhilKenSebben (payment cleared)

- FOOLBOOST (paypal payment cleared)

- br3ndan (payment cleared)

- shnoog (payment cleared)

- Chi100188 (payment cleared)

- BlitzSSS (payment cleared)

- dav0 (payment cleared)

- kotter (payment cleared)

- Nicklaus Kwa (waiting for payment to clear - for Subaru Forester MY03)

- WhO (waiting for payment to clear)

- BASHO (payment cleared - For R34 GTT Clutch kit)

Update to RDA Group Buy 49 order list: (Closing 7th Aug)

- keii (payment cleared)

- Moodles2 (payment cleared)

- 180 wanabe (payment cleared)

- DriftGTS (payment cleared)

- PhilKenSebben (payment cleared)

- FOOLBOOST (paypal payment cleared)

- br3ndan (payment cleared)

- shnoog (payment cleared)

- Chi100188 (payment cleared)

- BlitzSSS (payment cleared)

- dav0 (payment cleared)

- kotter (payment cleared)

- Nicklaus Kwa (waiting for payment to clear - for Subaru Forester MY03)

- WhO (waiting for payment to clear)

- nath799 (waiting for payment to clear)

- BASHO (payment cleared - For R34 GTT Clutch kit)

Closing tomorrow!

Update to RDA Group Buy 49 order list: (Closing 7th Aug) - 2 more payments cleared

- keii (payment cleared)

- Moodles2 (payment cleared)

- 180 wanabe (payment cleared)

- DriftGTS (payment cleared)

- PhilKenSebben (payment cleared)

- FOOLBOOST (paypal payment cleared)

- br3ndan (payment cleared)

- shnoog (payment cleared)

- Chi100188 (payment cleared)

- BlitzSSS (payment cleared)

- dav0 (payment cleared)

- kotter (payment cleared)

- WhO (payment cleared)

- nath799 (payment cleared)

- BASHO (payment cleared - For R34 GTT Clutch kit)

- Nicklaus Kwa (waiting for payment to clear - for Subaru Forester MY03)

Closing tomorrow!

Update to RDA Group Buy 49 order list: (Closing 7th Aug) - 1 more payments cleared, and 1 order added

- keii (payment cleared)

- Moodles2 (payment cleared)

- 180 wanabe (payment cleared)

- DriftGTS (payment cleared)

- PhilKenSebben (payment cleared)

- FOOLBOOST (paypal payment cleared)

- br3ndan (payment cleared)

- shnoog (payment cleared)

- Chi100188 (payment cleared)

- BlitzSSS (payment cleared)

- dav0 (payment cleared)

- kotter (payment cleared)

- WhO (payment cleared)

- nath799 (payment cleared)

- BASHO (payment cleared - For R34 GTT Clutch kit)

- Nicklaus Kwa (payment cleared - Subaru Forester MY03)

- ujin (waiting for payment to clear)

Update to RDA Group Buy 49 order list:

- keii (payment cleared)

- Moodles2 (payment cleared)

- 180 wanabe (payment cleared)

- DriftGTS (payment cleared)

- PhilKenSebben (payment cleared)

- FOOLBOOST (paypal payment cleared)

- br3ndan (payment cleared)

- shnoog (payment cleared)

- Chi100188 (payment cleared)

- BlitzSSS (payment cleared)

- dav0 (payment cleared)

- kotter (payment cleared)

- WhO (payment cleared)

- nath799 (payment cleared)

- BASHO (payment cleared - For R34 GTT Clutch kit)

- Nicklaus Kwa (payment cleared - Subaru Forester MY03)

- ujin (payment cleared)

Group buy is now closed - I'll send the order list to RDA they should start processing them from Monday onwards.

Delivery within the next week or two.

If you missed this round, there will be next one but as per admin's request I will get this thread closed, and I will start a new thread for each round of group buy so that'll be easier to monitor/manage.

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