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hi guys

Up for sale are APP braided brake lines to suit R32 GTR. Both items were taken from a 1993 R32 GTR as it was being returned to stock for RAWs compliance.

The braided lines are for all four wheels and the GTR had standard GTR brakes not Brembos or something aftermarket. They are a second hand item and are in great condition and were on the car when it came from Japan, so they are quality items, not cheap China made stuff.

Price for braided lines is $140 + $5 postage or pickup ok

You can call on 0414 838 528 to arrange pickup or to ask any Q's.

cheers

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Edited by Driftn 180

yes the lines were run under the engine, along a rail that the GTR has. Quite nicely tucked up actually. It is definately a brand name. The part that connects to the oil filter has HKS on it and the cooler seems to be a TRUST cooler, (the frontmount intercooler is also aftermarket and is a trust cooler). Definately not a steep price for a branded cooler. Even the cheap China made cooler kits are about $400+ brand new.

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