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Up and running again. Ended up having to rebuild my master cylinder as that dumped its seals at the same time... bloody thing is relentless. Bedded new brakes in and all seems good. Thanks again for providing this.

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nope, sorry. RDA won't do it, unless you're willing to order 1 (forklift) crate consisting of 120 pieces of rotors as a minimum order, they will do it.

maybe you gather 60 owners of those who need blank rotors and share the cost?

Tom, Dav - quotes sent.

Dav0, if your post not enough to send me pm, email me: rsoputro at hotmail dot com

(replace at & dot - you know the drill).

Rianto, would it be safe to sand the midle section of the rotors (not where pads have contact) to get rid off the surface rust and then apply a very thin layer of fish oil to stop it from rusting ?

hm, even a thin layer of oil might splash and leek around - what if it slowly seeps on towards the friction area while the wheel is spinning @ 100km/h?

unless you're preparing for an auto salon or show and shine competition, I wouldn't bother doing it mate...

or if you want you can try finding any hub cover off the internet which is made of coloured anodised aluminium, which could be used to conceal the surface rust on hubs... just be careful that they're not too thick that they reduce the contact amount of your bolt thread.

would you be able to pm me with a quote for slotted rotors front and rear (if you could keep these separate that would be great, cause im not sure if ill replace my rears or just machine them.. all depends on cost) for a R33 GTS T ? Could you also include quotes for the green and red ebc brake pads, again for a R33 GTS T.

Thanks!

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Are the rotors on it came off R32 GTR or are you just using the R32 GTR calipers?

If the rotors are off a R32 GTR, you can measure the front one's diameter across. If it's 297mm (around 30cm) then it's the early models 89-93

If the rotors are 324mm (around 32 1/2 cm) then it's off a 93-94 late V-Spec II model.

Hope that helps...

Hey mate, I am interested in a full set (front and rear) of standard slotted rotors to suit the R33 GTS-t.

Let me know how and when you want payment to be made and I'll make the arrangements.

Thanx champ. :bunny:

roland, quote sent..

Malz34, order added to the list...

RDA group buy 48 order list:

- aleks (payment cleared)

- Malz34 (waiting for payment to clear)

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