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Hey guys, just a quick question.

After doing stadium drift last night and having to heavily use my brakes to wipe speed, my ABS did play a factor, wiped of speed faily slow, and the whole feeling of the brakes binding in the peddle is gayness.

So on a R33 series 2 96 model, so later model.........is it as easy is pulling the ABS fuse or am i going to have to cut lines and re-route then remove the whole module?

Cheers

Nathan

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just wondering is it illegal/unroadworthy to remove the abs, I though if it came standard on the car then it has to be in working order or canary not that they would know but i'm building up a car from a shell and having a bitch of a time with abs wiring would be so much easier if life permitted me not to have it

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mines a pure track car, so i dont particularly care about what cops think in regards to that........but so far pulling the fuse sounds like the option. I was just worried i might loose all brakes and i didnt want that lol

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