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Anyone interested in dressing up their car that touch more.......?

I can get these made by an ADR Approved Manufacturer.

Can get front and rears.......

All hoses comply to international safety standards.

Every hose is pressure tested to over 20,000 KPA (3000PSI)

They also give you a harder pedal.....

Plus they dont rot or split from old age....Please let me know if your interested and I will get you a price on them....Can do any car........

I also have some pics of a sample

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Braided brake lines are excellent modifications, and are *relatively* cheap at a couple of hundred bucks...

They really firm up the pedal, and make the brakes much more controllable on the limit (around the track)...

They also increase the amount of "feel" you get through the brake pedal...

IF you own an R32 GTSt check the setup you got from the factory, some years have a T-piece in the front making it difficult and meaningless to run braided lines due to the minimal length of rubber used.

I can vouch for running braided lines front and rear, but i also have rebuilt master cylinder and brake booster.

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