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hi mark,

can i order a set of braided brake lines to suit '94 R32 GTR vspec II (with brembo)?

i really want to get the K750 brake pads (front + rear) as well, is there no other way of just buying them instead of sending your backing plates up? only reason is that my car arrives next month and i dont think that would be a possibility for me anyway. if not thats cool!

oh and let me know the payment options

cheers :wacko:

Hey mate,

The vspec hoses are the same as the standard gtr hoses, so no problem there.

Unfortunately I can't give you any other options, other then to send backing plates up to QFM for rebonding. BW have been told by QFM that they're apparently getting brembo pads, but no idea when.

Payment options are direct depost, paypal or credit card.

Cheers

Mark

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Hey Mark, i'm interested in the braided brake lines for the R34, you have got any left?

Hi Sheng,

All hoses are custom made to order. Send me a PM with you need.

Cheers

Hey mate,

The vspec hoses are the same as the standard gtr hoses, so no problem there.

Unfortunately I can't give you any other options, other then to send backing plates up to QFM for rebonding. BW have been told by QFM that they're apparently getting brembo pads, but no idea when.

Payment options are direct depost, paypal or credit card.

Cheers

Mark

cool thanks can you PM me details to order the bradied lines for 32 GTR then.

cheers :)

Hey Mark,

If you can do custom lines like this....

Can you PM me a price for a full set of braided lines to suit an S13 with R33 calipers on all 4? (ie no banjo connections, all screw in/olive fittings)

Thanks mate

Just so everyone knows, I'll be starting a new thread in August to clean up this massively long thread !!

That will incidently co-incide with a price rise as of August 1st for braided hoses. The cost of braid has gone up, and unfortunately the prices have to also.

ADR hoses will be priced at $230 delivered

Please order your hoses before August 1st to avoid disappointment !

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Hi all, can you pm a price on braided line to suit some:

s15 front calipers and r32 rears on a sr20det 180sx please?

I will be running my stock master for a little while so need braids to try and keep some pedal feel.

Also need payment details and due by date please.

Hi all, can you pm a price on braided line to suit some:

s15 front calipers and r32 rears on a sr20det 180sx please?

I will be running my stock master for a little while so need braids to try and keep some pedal feel.

Also need payment details and due by date please.

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