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Hi Guys,

I have a set of genuine nismo BNR32 GTR brake lines for sale. They are brand new in box. these are a teflon line, coverd with stainless braid which is then sheathed in silicone (to prevent abraisons and dirt entering the braid).

These are THE top quality brake lines. bolt straight up and will improve pedal feel. Their construction method does meet ADR guidelines but the lines themselves do not have specific ADR approval as I understand it. I use them on my GTR though (and have for 2 years) and have not had a problem.

I'm asking $280 + $15 postage or pick-up in sydney, northside.

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hmm, I'm not 100% if they will fit or not. I'd hate for you to get them and have them wrong. if your in sydney your welcome to come and check them out first. or perhaps someone can confirm if they fit?

just checked into this further. 1 of the fittings is different so they wont fit your HCR32 GTST. sorry mate. :)

perfect for the 32 GTR owners out there though :)

still got these so I'm doing a one and only price reduction. now $250 + post or pick them up in sydney and get yourself some brand new nismo lines for $250! bargain. :laugh:

lol, you have an eagle eye! what can I say, a bottle of moet in tokyo is only like $40 so when you have a lady friend coming over I say time to break it out and enjoy. hey it beats sitting with you and 3 dudes in a business hotel getting smashed on whiskey! even if you were kind enough to BYO. :laugh:

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