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Hey all,

I've been talking to one of the shops my family and I use to get bits and pieces (And very expensive bits and pieces) :D and they're one of the few authorised distribution points in Australia.

They've given me some prices for the ability to do group buys on R33 GTS-t brake pads, and Rotors of Project Mu.

Now, I got the prices on their two street/race style pads, front and rear, and the R33 GTS-t only has the SCR rotors available.

So info first:

End Date: 1st of December OR When I have 10 people ready to buy.

Payment: I'll line up an account, and give everyone a reference number to quote so I can track it, but I will NOT take any sort of payment, until I'm about to place the order (IE, at the close date, or when we have 10 people ready to roll)

Product information:

Brand: Project Mu.

Front

Project MU Type NS Front Pads for R33 GTST:

http://www.project-mu.com.au/en/products/pad_ns.php

1 Set: $189

5-9 Sets: $170

10 Sets: $159

Project MU B-Spec Front Pads for R33 GTST

http://www.project-mu.com.au/en/products/pad_bspec.php

1 Set: $242

5-9 Sets: $218

10 Sets: $199

Project MU SCR Front Rotors for R33 GTST

http://www.project-mu.com.au/en/products/rotor_scr.php

1 Set: $770

5-9 Sets: $693

10 Sets: $649

Rear

Project MU Rear Type NS:

1 Set: $179

5-9 Sets: $161

10 Sets: $149

Project MU Rear B-Spec:

1 Set: $215

5-9 Sets: $193

10 Sets: $179

Project MU Rear SCR Rotors:

1 Set: $790

5-9 Sets: $710

10 Sets: $669

Now, with the pads, I only want to order ONE TYPE, so which ever one becomes more popular, thats what we get.

You DON'T have to buy rotors as well, I'm doing these all on SEPERATE ORDERS.

You don't have to buy front AND back pads either. You only need to want ONE product and you can vest interest.

Please DO NOT state you want them, if when it comes to money collection time you "won't have any" SERIOUS interest only.

I am getting these supplied from:

Alan @ Total Race

38B Montague St North Wollongong

NSW 2500

I will be placing the order, and they can be picked up from my place in Wollongong

Will put address up when I put up bank details.

As soon as I have 10 people wanting one specific item, I will collect money, and then order. I ahve listed the prices out exactly as my supplier gave them too me. You can see the savings!

These are for R33 GTS-t ONLY!

If R33 GTS-t parts fit your car, then feel free to buy

Interested:

Project MU Type NS Front Pads for R33 GTST:

Project MU B-Spec Front Pads for R33 GTST

Project MU SCR Front Rotors for R33 GTST

Project MU Rear Type NS:

Project MU Rear B-Spec:

Project MU Rear SCR Rotors:

If we reach the 1st of December, and I only have 5 - 9 people, obviously group buy will be done at that price if all people agree.

Anything less then 5 people, no buy will go ahead.

Delivery costs unknown, but I get around to the Nowra and Sydney areas a bit so can drop off.

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