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GROUP BUY ENDS 30 JUNE 2009

UAS brake booster stoppers reduces firewall flex when braking for more responsive braking.

The pedal has a more positive feel (a less spongy feeling).

A must for track days and worth considering for enthusiastic streeters.

DIY installation.

What you get:

5mm laser cut alloy

TIG welded

Anodised black

Stainless allen key adjusting bolt

Stainless mounting bolts to secure direct to recessed nuts on inside of strut tower.

Full kit much is lighter than Cusco and as strong, looks better and won’t rust.

Price: $70 each plus delivery.

Delivery: $12.50 freight and handling.

The RRP from UAS is $95

(This price compares very favourably to the Cusco brake cylinder stopper $145 delivered Nengun).

Installation takes about 10minutes tools required:

10mm spanner or socket + 5.5mm hex key (or strong fingers and pliers)

Step 1. Remove the plastic covers on the drivers side to reveal the recessed nuts in inner skirt.

Step 2. Align alloy brake stopper and install mounting bolts.

step 3. Tighten allen key adjusting bolt against the brake cylinder.

Step 4. Check and re-tighten bolts after 1-2 weeks.

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO GO AHEAD PLEASE PM ME FOR PAYMENT DETAILS.

PICK UP AVAILABLE IN SYDNEY.

Group buy 5 or more.

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UAS have about 20 in stock so this group buy will run while stocks last or end of June whatever comes first.

SAU'ers involved in the first group buy know that delivery was very quick on the first group buy. If you are interested and get payment cleared i will do all i can to get next day delivery for you (once the first 5 are committed to the group buy).

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replying to pm's (but the time limit between them is killing me).

i am pretty sure i replied to everyone, if i haven't responded to you yet then shoot me another pm.

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i should have made it clear, if i haven't sent bank details to you then shoot me another pm.

due to the 5 minute lag between sending pm's it takes me 1hr to reply to several pm's.

i have received pm's from those that have paid and i am updating the list below.

1. themeaton (payment made clearance pending)

2. aberax (payment made clearance pending)

3. moobaque (payment made clearance pending)

4. keymaker (payment made clearance pending)

5. houghy (payment made clearance pending)

6. 08r3308 (paying next week)

4 payments cleared. i hope to get my hands on at least 5 over the weekend ready to post monday.

1. themeaton (payment cleared)

2. aberax (payment cleared)

3. moobaque (payment cleared)

4. keymaker (payment cleared)

5. houghy (payment made clearance pending)

6. 08r3308 (paying next week)

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i have express bags and 7 master cylinder stoppers ready to ship monday.

1. themeaton (payment cleared)

2. aberax (payment cleared)

3. moobaque (payment cleared)

4. keymaker (payment cleared)

5. houghy (payment cleared)

6. 08r3308 (paying next week)

7. StageaTypeS (payment cleared)

8. nismor32gtst (payment cleared)

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seven master cylinder braces posted today.

1. themeaton (payment cleared, posted)

2. aberax (payment cleared, posted)

3. moobaque (payment cleared, posted)

4. keymaker (payment cleared, posted)

5. houghy (payment cleared, posted)

6. 08r3308 (paying next week)

7. StageaTypeS (payment cleared, posted)

8. nismor32gtst (payment cleared, posted)

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