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Remove the following,

Brake master, ABS unit, brake lines.

Replace above items with those from a non ABS model.

I would assume that S13 lines would fit the cefiro. You can use S13 brake master (or use an R32 brake master if you have skyline brakes).

Alternatively, getting lines made between the brake master and wheel wells won't set you back much.

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Well I am looking at doing the same due to now spungy and gargling sound when brakes are applied ( Im thinking booster need replacing) and also to to piss off the ABS unit giving me some more room under to bonnet.

Here are a few pic I have taken of my ABS,

I can see two line coming out of the Brake Master going to the ABS unit and the two lines on the right are the ones going to the brakes. Now my understanding is if you cut and reattach those line taking out the ABS will this work? Or do you still need to replace the Brake Master.

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