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Time to close the Group Buy 33 orders:

1. Mr Moo (payment cleared)

2. MotoMan (payment cleared)

3. daemon667 (payment cleared)

4. bombtrack (payment cleared) ** Secured the last pair of the first 4 pairs available for front R34 GTT rotors **

5. Madaz (payment cleared)

6. Jet-25L (payment cleared)

7. Kah Chong - RX8 (payment cleared)

8. WRRR (payment cleared)

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If there are still enough interest here from R34 GTT owners to get slotted rotors, I'm sure I can get RDA to keep making them out of R34 GTR front...

You're welcome. I'm not doing brake hoses at the moment. I think Al started that a few years ago with MalTech in Geelong with quite good prices for R32/R33/R34 range, I'm not sure if he's still doing that. Just do a search on the group buy section for braided hose and/or Maltech.

got mine today and installed. after harassing tnt for not knocking loud enough and walking of straight away yesterday, by the time i got to the door he was in his truck and drove off.

but very happy with your service (not your fault there drives lazy)

You're welcome, yeah TNT won't call even when you put the phone on the delivery docket. And I've missed my delivery a few times that way too.

At least they'll leave a calling card.

If you want the R34 GTT rotors in dimpled patern it will be in normal stainless finish, just like the standard slotted one. The reason is there's nothing out from factory with 310mm size, so what was done is RDA will machine the 324mm rotors from GTR down to 310mm, balance it, and put either slotted or dimpled pattern as you wish. However it will not have the gold anodised finish.

Problem with that is if you want to get the rear in dimpled, the rear will come in factory gold anodised finish. So your car will be quite colourful front to rear - if you have no problem with that.

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