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This group buy is now closed.

This has turned into a brake and clutch line group buy now.

Replaces the stock assembly including the damper. Makes bleeding the clutch easier and releases the clutch faster once you take your foot off the pedal.

Braided line comes with banjo bolts, sealing washers and heat sleeve.

I'm organising this group buy with UAS.

Fits R32, R33, R34, GTST, GTT, GTR.

Retail $120. If we get 10 people They are $80 delivered.

Group buy will run until end of August.

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Ok I've got the details on the braided brake lines that everyone wants:

Goodridge lines ADR approved, anti wip and no rubber like other brands on joins which perrish with heat. Bolts straight on, made in England and quality product. Exact same as V8 Supercars use.

5 or more sets $195 each set of 4 instead of $260 Freight and handling anywhere in Australia $15

Clutch line:

1. Omurru - pm sent

2. 2GU UP - pm sent

3. gtst25 - paid

4. kgleeson (UK) - $35 to UK - paid

5. GTRgeoff x2 - paid

6. Dave R31 - paid

7. hayden49 - paid

8. Reggi34dr - paid

9. made_guy - paid

Brake lines:

1. apple_eater - out

2.

Both:

1. JETR-32 - pm sent

2. arep3 - paid

3. gt-t_r34 - pm sent

4. Cerbera - pm sent

5. sam5709 - pm sent

6. msnismo - paid.

7. tek_01 - paid

8. made_guy - pm sent

9. mic_check_1_2 - pm sent

10. LadyBytes - paid

11. khunjeng - paid

12. Strykr 33 - paid

13. Fujiwara - paid

Note:

By accident and coincidence there are two group buys involving braided brake lines.

Marks lines are ADR approved, meaning compliant and tested, and will be road legal. My lines are ADR compliant only and more suited to race use.

Neither of us is a business so this is not a competition. Which ones suits you is up to you.

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I can check on brake lines. Might do a gb on them after this one.

If you go straight to UAS you wont get this price but that is where I'm getting them from.

I'll check on install price. Earls do the heat sleeve.

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