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Hey all,

Is there anybody in Adelaide with the steel pipe that runs between the rubber brake line and the brake caliper? I need my car back on the road ASAP! Now lol. I will pay extra for the convience and troubles.

Cheers, Jack

Did Tyrone Biggums steal ur pipe? SHAZAM!

-D

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It's all good guys, I found somebody wrecking an R33 and picked it up for free :D Car is back on the road, with the most unbelieveable squeal under braking with the new pads :S

Yeah it was the solid line between the calipers and rubber line. Snapped the nipple off whilst un-doing it, for some reason it had corroded together!

Cheers, Jack

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Tell me about it, especially when you miss your mates 18th because you have to drive to victor harber at 9:30pm to get a brake line :thumbsup:

Oh well, all fixed now :D Getting the car sorted was priority of the night as I need it for work lol.

Jack

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