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Hey guys

need help on which place i can take my brake master to get it reco, i been to couple of places and say they couldnt because of no parts.

i been to Bursons, Super cheap, Auto Bahn, Repco.

Seems to me i have to only get a new one from Nissan, but i need to find out if there is a cheaper method, wouldnt like to get a 2nd one from wreckers might be the same as i got now oil leak

the car is HR32 GTS-T

Thanks in advance

Bruno

Edited by BRUNSKIGTST

LOlz nissan quoted me $440, 540, 640

depended on my engine number so could be one of those prices but i didint ask nissan for a reseal kit, i try satourday, and i been to a brake place in dande they told me they couldnt get a kit because i sore the book same as the book at one of those stores like auto bahn and stright away i knew. they only looked at PDR company book i was thinking maybe Bosh make one but not sure,

i go see the guy at mulgrave if he still there, anyone else know anymore places i can check out????

the car is at the pannels getting the GTR back quarters in :nyaanyaa: so i want to change it while it at the pannels so i can drive it back home lolz

Edited by BRUNSKIGTST

is that new or reco and did they do a brake bleed, they quated my friend who has a nissan pulsar vector and they siad $450 with out any brake bleed or changing of pads also , this was at brakes plus

is that new or reco and did they do a brake bleed, they quated my friend who has a nissan pulsar vector and they siad $450 with out any brake bleed or changing of pads also , this was at brakes plus

Brand new master cylinder, and they bled the brakes. They didn't change pads or anything though, just master cylinder and fluid. (At ABS)

Brakes plus recently changed my whole clutch system, new master cylinder, new slave cylinder and new hoses, including labour was $500. (which I thought was a very fair price, only charged $140 for labour)

Which stores are you going to?

Try the Brakes Plus on Bell St, Heidelberg, or ABS on Waterdale Rd, Heidelberg

give racbrakes a call in flemington. His pads are cheap too. for normal pads i think it was like $250/pair of fronts. His name is Howard.

Tharaka- wow thats a very good price for labor. You didnt buy the parts from them? or they just fit it for you? you supply your own parts? I asked around to change just the clutch will cost me like $400.

give racbrakes a call in flemington. His pads are cheap too. for normal pads i think it was like $250/pair of fronts. His name is Howard.

Tharaka- wow thats a very good price for labor. You didnt buy the parts from them? or they just fit it for you? you supply your own parts? I asked around to change just the clutch will cost me like $400.

They told me they couldn't get any of the parts at a reasonable price, he said it would cost them $700 for a master cylinder.

I bought the slave and new hose from Mitsubishi, and the master from Bursons. I just gave them the parts and they finished it in a few hours.

$400 is good for a new clutch fitted, isn't it? When I got my clutch and flywheel installed, I was quoted from $350 to $550.

give racbrakes a call in flemington. His pads are cheap too. for normal pads i think it was like $250/pair of fronts. His name is Howard.

Tharaka- wow thats a very good price for labor. You didnt buy the parts from them? or they just fit it for you? you supply your own parts? I asked around to change just the clutch will cost me like $400.

define 'normal' pads....$250 a pair isn't really that cheap....

define 'normal' pads....$250 a pair isn't really that cheap....

any suggestion for a cheap pad? normall ones are fine. i have a pair of brembos pads in reserve want to keep it first.

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