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Thank's predator, first post updated. I checked with DBA catalogue, R32/R33/R34 GTSt all used part no 908 so they're all same.

marz13, as I said it's my estimate but I could be wrong. I am basing my estimate from the price I was given for front R33 slot and rear. But those ones are R33 gtst prices. For R32 GTR which uses 324mm it may be a lot higher. However for comparison, a mate of mine got his front slot R33 gtst rotor for $310 a pair, while I am offered $275 plus GST (or about $302.5 incl GST) for fronts. This does not include group buy discount, so if 20-25% less a pair of front R33 gtst is between $226 to $242 a pair.

r33 gts-t = 296mm, Z32/r32 gts-t = 280mm - Fronts

rears are the same.

I'm keen on a set of 280mm slotted/dimpled depending on the price.

I'll put you in as well fly510

put me down for a pair of front slotted rotors for r33 gtst. but it does depend when the gb closes... its looking good so far... if it starts to look like more than a fortnight from now i may get some rears too...

Freddy Krugger, list updated.

GB is looking good. The guy at RDA told me that since they have branch in every city, they may organise to drop off the discs to their branches so ppl outside Melbourne can pickup at their nearest city. Otherwise he hasn't told me yet the exact price but for a local delivery should be reasonably cheap. I had my set bought on ebay shipped for $15~30 from memory, and that was from NSW to VIC.

Dezz, the prices so far I had is on the 1st post, just reduce by 20~25% off to get the group buy price. Hard to get exact at the moment as I am still opening this EOI list until end of the week to get the maximum qty possible, then we'll see how much RDA is willing to give discounts. I had asked him a few questions about all the prices but so far he hasn't given me a full RRP list yet.

2face - you're in

Shane, I'm sure no probs as it's in the Nissan-D.xls list in the first post. Under S series 200SX, S15, part no 909 is the same for S14

Just this week I began hearing the familiar and dreaded sound of worn pads. Bastard thing wants MORE money.....it's worse than having a teenage kid!! ;o))

Depending on when the group buy ends, you could put me down for a set of slotted fronts (possibly slotted rears as well). Will be getting the disc runouts checked tomorrow.

Cheers,

Mike

Hi,

Can u change my order to just slotted rotors front and rear for R32 GTR,

Thanks

prelude :

no problem

r33fourdoor :

i'll put you in as 1 pair fronts.

i'm leaving this eoi thread til saturday/sunday then i'll bring the approximate numbers to RDA and see if we can get the 25%off or even better but I doubt so, 25% pretty darn good already. then i'll start to finalise orders the following week and organise payments and logistics, as well as allowing more ppl to jump onto the bandwagon.

Can you pm me the expected pricing for front and rear slotted rotors for HCR32 please.

Blitz, std slotted price are on first post of this thread. Most likely R32 also uses the same dimension with R33 so it'll be about $300 for the front pairs and $190 for the rear. Add this up $490 for a set of 4, minus 20-25% discount you can expect roughly in the range of $370-390.

There's a Nissan D.xls spreadsheet on first post, you can have a look if your dimension is the same with R33, then that price on 1st post will be spot on.

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