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RDA Rotors group buys is back. All discounted GB prices will be quoted to you via pm and is for your eyes only, as RDA also need to protect the interests of their authorised dealers/retailers. For those who are new to this Group Buy, please click the link on my signature to see previous Group Buys and the tremendous response they generated since 2006-2007.

There are two types of rotors on offer as below:

Standard Slotted Rotors

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Grooved Dimpled (Dimpled & Slots) - Gold Passivated - more rust resistance

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More info can be found here: RDA Brakes Products

The following are the parts which I can get access to for most Nissans:

Sloted Rotors:

1. R32 GTS-t/Z32 300ZXTT: F=909S 280mm RRP $170, R=908S 297mm RRP $190 (Front can be used for S15 Silvias)

2. R32 GTR (early models): F=7926S 296mm RRP $305, R=908S 297mm RRP $190

3. R33 GTS-t/R34 GT non turbo: F=7693S 296mm RRP $305, R=908S 297mm RRP $190

4. R32 GTR (late model)/R33 GTR/R34 GTR: F=7701S 324mm RRP $355, R=7702S 300mm RRP $355

5. S14/S15 Silvia: F=909S 280mm RRP $170, R=906S RRP $165

6. R34 GT-T turbo: F= 310mm N/A (TBA), R=908S 297mm RRP $190

Grooved & Dimpled Rotors:

7. R32 GTS-t/Z32 300ZXTT: F=909G 280mm RRP $305, R=908G 297mm RRP $285 (Front can be used for S15 Silvias)

8. R32 GTR (early models): F=7926G 296mm RRP $440, R=908G 297mm RRP $285

9. R33 GTS-t/R34 GT non turbo: F=7693G 296mm RRP $465, R=908G 297mm RRP $285

10. R32 GTR (late model)/R33 GTR/R34 GTR: F=7701G 324mm RRP $575, R=7702G 300mm RRP $525

11. S14/S15 Silvia: F=909G 280mm RRP $305, R=906G RRP $285

12. R34 GT-T turbo: F= 310mm N/A (TBA), R=908G 297mm RRP $285

Can also get rotors for the following cars:

- S13 CA18DET/SR20DET

- V35 Skyline / 350Z non brembo

- R33 non-turbo

*) All RRP prices above are per pair, GST inclusive however they DO NOT INCLUDE delivery costs.

In addition to rotors, I am now officially offering EBC Green/Red/Yellow pads to suit most Nissan cars above. Please pm me for quote.

Purchases that includes 4 corner rotors and 4 corner pads will be given an extra $5-$15 off depending on combination of rotor and pads.

At the moment there is still no news on availability for the 310mm front rotors R34 GT-T (turbo), so the only R34 GT (non-turbo) rotors available is the 296mm front and all R34 GT/GT-T 297mm rear (Same as R33 GTS-t). However RDA told me that the rotors are being manufactured and should be available hopefully this year (2008). I will keep checking on it from time to time.

Deliveries all around Aust in approximately 2-5 business days via TNT road courier. No pickups as with the discounted prices that they gave us for at least 15-20% off retail, they'd rather concentrate on preparing orders than spending numerous request to distribute rotors to each branch so it can be picked up, as often this caused confusion in each branch to which order has been paid through group buy vs each branch's own sale, etc.

Batch #31 is now open until Fri 29th May 2008. Pm me for quotes. Payment need to clear before 30th May, otherwise I will put you in the next batch in early/mid June 2008.

Delivery expected between 2-6 June 2008.

Regards,

Rianto

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Hi Rianto,

Looking for four discs and pads. Can you please PM me a price and ordering instructions for:

1. 2x Front discs, 2x Rear discs : R33 GTR: F=7701S 324mm RRP $355, R=7702S 300mm RRP $355

2. EBC Green Pads to suit front and rear, R33 GTR

Delivery will be to Sydney (postcode 2153)

Thanks,

Tommo.

I also need some R34 GT-T front rotors (non slotted) and some pads to suit R33 GTS-T front calipers.

Something decent for track days but car is primarily a street car.

PM me prices and availability please.

cheers,

Greg

I'm guessing the $190 is for both rear R34GTT Slotted rotors, but I thought i'd check.

If so I would like to order some, just get me the account number or how to pay for.

Also can you get them blank? (no holes drilled for studs?)

Thanks

Got a long day in the office today so I've just replied to PMs and sending quotes just a few minutes ago...

Quoted price via pm will be all delivered prices...

Got all the pm...

Group Buy 26 orders:

- GT-PASSAGE for R34 rear slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- jenkies for R32 GTR f&r grooved rotors and redstuff pads (waiting for payment to clear)

- TommO for R33 GTR f&r slotted rotors (waiting for payment to clear)

Group Buy 26 payment status update:

- GT-PASSAGE for R34 rear slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- jenkies for R32 GTR f&r grooved rotors and redstuff pads (payment cleared)

- TommO for R33 GTR f&r slotted rotors (payment cleared)

All 3 payments above cleared. Group Buy closing end of this week so please get your orders in fast!

Added two more orders to Group Buy 26 :

- GT-PASSAGE for R34 rear slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- jenkies for R32 GTR f&r grooved rotors and redstuff pads (payment cleared)

- TommO for R33 GTR f&r slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- mr_rbman for R32 Gtst f&r slotted rotors (payment cleared)

- intouch for R32 Gtst front slotted rotors (waiting for payment to clear)

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