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SPECIAL GROUP BUY OFFER FOR SAU !!!

I've managed to strike a good deal with BrakeWest in Sunshine Victoria on braided brake hose lines and pads.

BrakeWest are a wholesaler who deal directly to the public.

These Braided brake Lines are manufactured in AUSTRALIA, are 100% STREET LEGAL and are BRAND NEW.

They are 100% fully compliant with Australian Design rules (ADR).

ADR approved 7/00

CRN: 30886

Machine: 0058

*** 12 month / 20,000km warranty !!! ***

CAM approved hoses can now be ordered with metal fittings for heavy track cars

Please Note:

ADR braided hoses suit street or light trackwork and are street legal

CAM approved hoses suit heavy track use and ARE NOT street legal

Models available (Braided Hoses):

R32 GTST

R32 GTR

R33 GTR

R33 GTST

R34 GTT

Stagea - FRONTS ONLY - $110 delivered

S13

Cefiro

$195 for a full set of hoses including delivery

Hoses will be shipped out the day after payment is received.

--------------------- !! NOW SELLING BRAKE PADS TOO !! ---------------------

Queensland friction material (QFM) is a Queensland Australia based disc brake pad manufacturer.

The emphasis at QFM has been to develop high quality disc brake pads at highly competative prices.

The ongoing research and development of existing and new friction material is performed at the QFM Nerang facilities. New friction materials are continually developed and tested as part of the QFM commitment to quality and Performance.

Quality QFM disc brake pads have earned the reputation in the trade of being a FIT AND FORGET product, with high levels of customer satisfaction.

A range of disc pads are available for performance applications, THE K750 FORMULATION HAS BEEN VERY POPULAR WITH LIGHT CAR RACING ENTHUSIASTS.

The high performance pads (500 degree) are equivelent performance-wise to Bendix Ultimates, but should last roughly twice as long. The high performance pads also produce about 90% less dust then the Bendix Ultimates.

The track day pads (750 degree) can handle approximately 100 more degrees than the EBC greens. They will also last roughly twice as long as the EBC greens and have about half the dust.

Obviously all these figures depend on your driving style, but these are a rough estimate.

Models Available (Brake Pads):

R32 GTR (non brembo)

R33 GTST

R34 GTT

NOTE: The K750 pads, even though track pads, are still suitable for every day driving

Individual Prices (fronts and rears are sold seperately and are the same price):

K750 (A1RM) Track Day Pads (i use these on my 360kw gtr) - $110 delivered !

K500 High Performance Pads - $75 delivered !

Package 1:

1 x Full set of ADR approved braided hoses

1 x K750 Front Pads

1 x K750 Rear Pads

$395 Delivered !

Package 2:

1 x Full set of ADR approved braided hoses

1 x K500 Front Pads

1 x K500 Rear Pads

$330 Delivered !

The group buy will run between 14th April and 15th May... Taking orders now...

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i may be in depending on funds.

are these the ones available on ebay as well?

I spoke to BrakeWest this morning and they confirmed that they do sell their hoses on Ebay. They also informed me that as of next week their prices are going up to.

Remember this is a group buy so the more people in, the better for everyone as we all get a better price.

cheaper on ebay to buy outright and a lot cheaper to buy from japan $200 delivered.

i will support the group buy if the price can be dropped to compensate

Mate if you can get these for $200 from Japan then good luck to you.

Are the hoses in Japan ADR approved?

If you have an accident and your insurance company checks your braided hoses, what happens?

What if cops pull you over and check the car?

At least i know that im buying from a trusted local dealer who makes their own ADR approved hoses and will be there to help out if i have any problems.

I brought a set of these from Brake West, they where perfect.

Theres my proof right there....

I looked at the NISMO ones on Nengun, They where cheaper but when I asked about ADR compliance I was told that they weren't. So I went with the Brake West set and got them over night (not in six weeks).

https://www.rhdjapan.com/home/products/prod...product_id=2030

Mate if you can get these for $200 from Japan then good luck to you.

Are the hoses in Japan ADR approved?

If you have an accident and your insurance company checks your braided hoses, what happens?

What if cops pull you over and check the car?

At least i know that im buying from a trusted local dealer who makes their own ADR approved hoses and will be there to help out if i have any problems.

Theres my proof right there....

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