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Hey guys,

After stripping the interior, I can't help but notice how crappy the stock handbrake looks without the centre console covering it :rofl:

I've had a poke around the interwebs, but I can't seem to find any alloy handbrake products to replace it!

Help meeeeeeeeeee? :wacko:

:P

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Just get a hydraulic handbrake and either install it or rape it for its handle.

Are we building another track car are we? Im depressed...im still punting my lil GTSt :D

Track car? Me? :thumbsup:

Link to hydraulic handbrakes? That seems like a lot of trouble, especially since I won't be doing any of that silly............ drifting.

You wanting fancy pants gearshift lever or handbrake lever? I'm confused. And a little drunk.

Sorry, first post edited. I'm after a handbrake :D I was slightly drunk when typing it too. Mmmmm... beer.

I have a cusco one in the silvia. troy can attest to it's fancy-ness. it replaces (well slides over) the shaft, and comes with a 'drift knob' too. but I think you probably want something to replace the whole dealie. could be tough to get. maybe just remove the handbrake all together and keep a wheel chock in the centre console ready to go.

hehehe...

I was after something more like this :)

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http://www.swmotorsport.com.au/index.html?...target=d90.html

Click "Motorsport"

Might grab one of those and just weld the cable attachment to it. No need for a hydraulic brake setup at the moment...

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