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Hi guys

desperately need right rear rubber brake line for an R32 GTR because mine has perished and leaked everywhere. Its the line that goes to the caliper from the metal brake line.

looking for a stock replacement with connectors in place so i dont have to muck around getting new ones made up

possibly even need 2 (one for the rear left)

thanks

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  • 2 weeks later...

yes, i live in a magical fantasy world where everything should be free..pff

im not gonna pay $70 for 30cm worth of 17 year old rubber.

white r32: you never named a price..if it is reasonable then i may consider it

i was willing to buy one off NurSpec but it seems he doesnt want to separate

ive had a set of r33 lines offered to me for $20...dunno if they fit tho..anyone care to shed some light?

not much better than someone asking for 2 old lines anyway

just thought ud rather sell 1 than none?

found a second hand line for cheap...thread can be closed

thanks to all that helped :)

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