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Glad to hear you all got em... note that sometimes when leaving trader's rating my browser returned an error, it's not happy leaving trader rating for certain user accounts, I don't know why...

if its same price as you last PM'd me for the r33 slotted rotors im in for sure this time. will definitely need some stopping power for track day in december!

Hi mate, same price as what I've PM'd you last time. If I haven't given you my bank detail, just reply me through that pm and I'll provide it to you.

Deadline for payment to be in group buy 22 is wed 14th Nov.

Front RDA grooved and dimpled on a 33 GTR with EBC yellow pads. (group buy braided lines in background)

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Despite EBC Australia saying the yellow pads are track only, they are great, instant effect with only occasional slight squeals when applied very very lightly, firm up the contact and the noise disappears. Hoping that little noise will totally dissapear over time.

Hey RS73, I found a place selling the Yellows for less than half RRP in Australia. PM me if interested.

is this shit still available?

price for a set of 4 standard ones buddy for the r34 gtt

a20089 - how much it cost to fit em

also i know this might sound stupid but is there a alternative colour to groove dimpled ones? rather something in platinum silver, but with the bite of the groovies

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a20089 - how much it cost to fit em

also i know this might sound stupid but is there a alternative colour to groove dimpled ones? rather something in platinum silver, but with the bite of the groovies

Fitting cost was "mates rates" Been told about $200 from a proper place.

The colour dissapears from most of the rotor when the rotors are used. Or just get the slotted ones that are silver. However if worried about looks, the gold covering stops the rust that occurs in non plated rotors..

R34NRG, the R34 GTT rotors front are not yet available, there's been a delay with RDA stock... only rear ones available if you want it, otherwise if you want whole set will have to wait...

R34NRG, the R34 GTT rotors front are not yet available, there's been a delay with RDA stock... only rear ones available if you want it, otherwise if you want whole set will have to wait...

thats in both cool silver and lame gold?

Yes, rear ones are same with R33 Gtst (908S or 908G) most R34 GTT owners would rather wait till the front is available. but you can always order rear pairs separately if that is very urgent.

I was speaking to a rep for RDA two days ago and he seems to think it will be at least 6 to 12 months before we will be able to get our hands on the r34 GTT front rotors.

Can you speak to your supplier and see what they have to say.

Thanks

I'll double check, I was under impression it was not gonna be 6 months, but who knows whatever issues they need to sort out before the product can be "finalised" and ready to market.

Group Buy 22 orders received:

- Ryan1600 mixed pairs S14 front/R33/34 rear (payment received)

- PbP-031 R33 front (payment received)

- R334door(s) EBC red pads

- 180or200 R33 front grooved (payment received)

- sr180sx mixed R33/S14 rotors (payment received)

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