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it was arranged straight from RDA. They use either TNT road express or AAE couriers, or any other. Could be either one... I'm not sure what they use these days.

pm me for quote what you need. I've sent you a quote on 6th January, check your inbox

yea thanks for that but i didnt end up getting new r34 calipers to suit. but you still didnt answer my question about ebc pads in that PM

i will try again.

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Nope, however Al did somewhat similar brake line group buy from Maltech, a company in Geelong who produces good ADR approved braided brake lines. I'm not sure if it's still on or not... http://www.maltech.com.au/

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