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Received brake lines last nite, very impressed with the product and your communication, thanx again Mark. pleasure to deal with.

(starting to sound like ebay feedback :thumbsup: )

  • 2 weeks later...

Ive had an overwhelming response as to when this second group buy is going to start.

Second group buy will be starting next Monday (17/9).

Taking orders now.....

Thanks

This is a good price I reckon. I'd be keen in like six to eight weeks.. Broke at the moment from purchasing other mods tho. haha.

is it possible to include the braided clutch lines in this GB? im thinking of getting 1 clutch lines as well.

BrakeWest aren't doing clutch lines.

There's another GB on here that is however. So you can buy brake hoses off me and clutch line from the other

:)

BrakeWest aren't doing clutch lines.

There's another GB on here that is however. So you can buy brake hoses off me and clutch line from the other

:laugh:

darn it!! ohh well thats wat i was thinking of doing anyway. And i have posted the link to this thread in the stagea section too. Hopefully it will generate some interests there for the next GB.

Is brake west interested in geeting a brake lines sample for a Suzuki Swift GT? If so let me know cos i have a bro whos got the swift GT the current model.

Yudy

Interested in a set for an R33 GTR, just waiting confirmation from compliance.

Can you please PM me the details?

  • 2 weeks later...

I never got a PM for the first group buy. I am up for a set for an R34GTT. Please put me down and send me a PM on how/when to pay.

Cheers, Andrew

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