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Hi Guys,

I have a set of brand new APP braided brake lines for sale. They are top of the line braided lines. They are a teflon line, coated with stainless steel braid, then sheathed in silicone. The kit comes with all the little bits needed to mount them. It's a full set of front and rear lines. They are to suit HCR32 GTST type M. These are very high quality.

I'm after $270. post is $10 wherever in Aus or pick up from me north of the city.

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The obvious question, ADR? I'm assuming not at the price - but I need them for a Targa car so that may not be an issue.

And some I've seen have a "block" on one pair and these haven't??

V interested at that price.

Best to email or PM

pm is cool mate.

Whilst they do not have specific ADR approval (that I'm aware of) from what I understand they do meat the requirements. ie. long cuff hose ends, dual beaded crimped, sheathed with protective coating (to prevent them damaging car, and prevent fine dirt working through the braid and damaging the line).

the 'block' is just so you can screw them on to the hub mount. These ones have little rubber ones instead (you can see them in their package, bottom right of the 3rd pic). My nismo lines for the GTR had that block, these do it differently. this style is probably better as there are less joints to worry about.

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