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Great to hear guys... anyone from 3rd batch who has not received their rotors by this friday let me know via this thread or pm and I will follow up with RDA.

There were 3 people who misses out the 3rd batch as the transfer went in late but your orders has been submitted yesterday afternoon and RDA will ship them out today:

- JSWR32 (R32 GTR front 7926G)

- Leech (R33 GTSt rear 908S)

- NRB (R32 GTR front 7926G)

hey rianto

pmed you the other day. i was in the first group buy for the rotors. just wondering if its possible to get rotors for a honda accord? nothing fancy just plain rotors. got quoted $400 just for the rears by repco. even if i cant, even a 10% discount or something? if your too busy to ask for me im happy to enquire just need a number to call.

thanks jason.

They did it on purpose as of not to disclose the special price only available on SAU forum. Otherwise they will have issues with their big customers ringing up unhappy because they can't beat our prices.

Regarding how they balance their book, it's their internal thing to sort out. :teehee:

I am unable to open the zip its saying its corrupted

can you please pm me a quote for R32gts4 front slotted discs think they are the same as R32gtst type M discs or 280mm

Regards, mike

Hi Guys,

Just for "quality control" check do any of you from the following batches have not received your rotors?

3RD BATCH

- Paragon

- turbo87

- pssht

- GTshortie

- Will20b

4TH BATCH

- JSWR32

- Leech

Can you pls confirm whenever it's convenient...

Can you please double check with RDA on the rotors for the R34GTT; I was in contact with a local distributor yesterday and they said there is a part available for them.

Thanks

As per my correpsondence with RDA all these times the only ones we have for R34 GT-T is rear rotors which is the same as R33's

Do you have an exact Part No and rotor dimension, that might help a lot.

Hi, maybe in a week or 2. Right now I'm too flat out at work. Office caught fire, with me the only one working on weekends and single handedly fight the fire till the brigade arrived, jobs were delayed, so lotsa sh1t happening this week...

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