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are they all with the red heat wrap on them? could possible get black?

dont really like things to stand out on my car, less hassle if theyre semi-hidden

They all have the orange/red one. I'm the same as you. No colour in my engine bay. I'm thinking about just taking it off as it's on the inlet side of the engine bay anyway and not really that close to the block either.

I would suppose a quick coat of some black heatproof paint might work too if you're desperate.

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Clutch line. R & R and bleed – 1H = $98, + $5 fluid

Brake lines. R & R and bleed system – 2-2.5H = $196 - $245 + $19.95 fluid for 1ltr Dot 4, $59.95 for 1 ltr RBF600

The brake lines.

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WOAH!! thats alot in labour.

I'm sure there will be some DIY or members who might be able to help out.

Put me down for a set of clutch and brake lines please

It's for a Skyline R34 GTT

My clutch system has had a conversion from push to pull type.

Does this make a difference to what clutch line i get?

Clutch lines should be posted out today guys.

Those who ordered brake lines as well, they should be in and posted about the middle of next week.

Shweet.... Clutch in time for DECA ...

Brakes in time for Texicana :ermm:

Sorry I get cranky when people don't read whats been written already. The clutch lines were posted late last week. They will arrive soon. The brake lines will be posted this week sometime if things go according to plan. If people want to know how much things cost, read the 1'st post. It's not that hard is it guys?

I get cranky when people don't read whats been written already.

Settle Petal - Abo said they "should" be posted, no need to get cranky if someone confirms... we're about helping each other here :D

Now take a chill pill and be nice :bunny:

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