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Group buy for Braided master to slave cylinder clutch lines.

These replace all the piping and the junction block and the factory rubber hose.

Similar to this:

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Replaces all the piping as in this pic:

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Product:

- Replacement stainless clutch line.

- ADR approved.

- Manufactured by MALTECH.

- Available for R32 GTST, R33 GTST, R34 GTT, R32 GTR, R33 GTR, R34 GTR, WGNC34.

- Insert Colours - red, blue, smoked, black.

- Plastic coating is also avaialble (for same price) - red, blue, black, clear.

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Prices:

5 buyers:

R32 GTST - R33 GTST - $85.00each (rrp- $90.00each)

R34 GTT - R32 GTR - R33 GTR - R34 GTR - $90.00each (rrp- $95.00each)

STAGEA RS4 Series 1 (manual conversion) - $85.00each (rrp- $90.00each)

STAGEA RS4 Series 2 - $90.00 each (rrp- $95.00each)

10 buyers:

R32 GTST - R33 GTST - $80.00each (rrp- $90.00each)

R34 GTT - R32 GTR - R33 GTR - R34 GTR - $85.00 each (rrp- $95.00each)

STAGEA RS4 Series 1 (manual conversion) - $80.00each (rrp- $90.00each)

STAGEA RS4 Series 2 - $85.00 each (rrp- $95.00each)

Also available- 180SX - S13 - S14 - S15 (rrp- $90.00each)

Postage (1-2 sets) - $7.50 express within Australia.

Finish date - 28/09/06

Payment due - 01/10/06

1/ IMPUL R32-R - R32 GTST - blue inserts - clear coating

2/ willsy - R32 GTSt - black inserts - clear coating

3/ darrinspencer - stagea - black inserts - smoked coating

4/ boss33 - R33 GTST - blue inserts - blue coating

5/ private buyer

6/ clincha - R32 GTST - blue inserts - clear coating

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I need a odd one

R34 GTT master cyclinder

R33 GTR slave cylinder

Length to suit a Stagea, should be the same as a R34GTT

Smoked hose, black ends

I need a odd one

R34 GTT master cyclinder

R33 GTR slave cylinder

Length to suit a Stagea, should be the same as a R34GTT

Smoked hose, black ends

No probs. Its available and is the same price as the R34 GTT line.

Shall I add you to the list?

:)

ALSO AVAILABLE:

STAGEA RS4 Series 1 - $75.00each (rrp- $90.00each)

STAGEA RS4 Series 2 - CAN ANY ONE CONFIRM IF THE SERIES 2 MASTER TO SLAVE IS THE SAME AS THE SERIES 1??

ALSO AVAILABLE:

STAGEA RS4 Series 1 - $75.00each (rrp- $90.00each)

STAGEA RS4 Series 2 - CAN ANY ONE CONFIRM IF THE SERIES 2 MASTER TO SLAVE IS THE SAME AS THE SERIES 1??

Series 1 Stagea only ever came out as a auto from the factory except Autech 260RS Rb26dett

Series 2 Stagea came as a factory manual or tiptronic auto

Yes I want one

My car is a series 2 auto that I am converting to manual

Hope that clears things up

My line arrived today in the post (I ordered it directly from Maltech, wasnt aware of this groupbuy).

Great looking line and excellent service from Maltech.

My line arrived today in the post (I ordered it directly from Maltech, wasnt aware of this groupbuy).

Great looking line and excellent service from Maltech.

Greddy,

can you get the ones from maltech that just replace the rubber section of the pipe? I dont want a braided line like in your first pic, i want one that just replaces the rubber section in the second pic.

Thanks mate!

Greddy,

can you get the ones from maltech that just replace the rubber section of the pipe? I dont want a braided line like in your first pic, i want one that just replaces the rubber section in the second pic.

Thanks mate!

PM sent :D

is this group buy still going? im interested in getting a braided clutch line for my gtt

This group buy is still going.

Finish date - 10/07/06

Payment due - 15/07/06

Shall I add you in?

:whistling:

anyone else?

I need more buyers to offer them for the good price.

:blink:

Put me in for a stainless one for gtr33

Smoke clear coated

Thanks

Is this still going ahead?

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