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Guys, does any one know LokiR33? He's the only person that hasn't been in contact with me and im assuming he isn't aware that this group buy has been cut short so quickly (that's my fault I know) since he hasn't been online since the 30th of March. Maybe he's still on Easter holidays or something.

If any one knows him please let him know because I need his payment otherwise some one else can jump in with immediate payment and he can go into the next group buy or something.

I'm just waiting on a couple of payments to clear into my account but every one seems ok. If there is any problems I will contact you.

Thanks again for all the quick payments guys. I'll update you hopefully on Friday after I transfer the moeny.

Yes all payments were sucessful, i'm still waiting for one payment to clear into my account which was paid yesterday and Dori should be paying today. So all good guys :laugh:

Well hopefully I can transfer the money tomorrow. Not sure how long it takes for them to see the money in their account with it being an international money transfer. So lets say they get the money by Monday. They might take a day or so to get all the kits ready, not sure whether they have that many kits sitting on the shelf or whether they have to make them. I did however email them a few days ago with a "rough" list so they knew what to expect. So lets say they leave from England the end of next week, I should have them early to mid the following week. Then I will send them express post with a tracking number to everyone so I suppose give it two weeks worse case scenario.

We are going clear PVC tubing that way the natural stainless steel braided look is retained, I think this will look the best as opposed to colours.

Edited by PM-R33

Not so much prevent brake fade as improve braking response. That & you'll be getting rid of hoses that are now a minimum of 12 years old for 33's

Only way to cure brake fade is with bigger/better quality rotors, pads & fluid + improved airflow in extreme cases.

Yeah braking response and the feel and feedback from the pedal should be improved depending on how bad your factory ones are. I do a lot of fast driving on a mountain up here where you are heavily on the brakes every few seconds for around 7 minutes up and 7 minutes down so this should be interesting to see how they go for that.

The main thing is our rubber brake lines are old and weak with age causing them to expand. If all four brake lines are expanding this means the brake fluid isn't being used to its maximum effectiveness and means your brake pedal and master cylinder have to work more.

Since we are all changing our fluid with this upgrade and bleeding our brakes, the combined effect should be noticable. Hopefully :thumbsup:

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damn i only just seen this group buy

i'd be keen for a set for my r34 if u do another one

do u have prices on clutch lines?

also how much brake fluid would u need for the change?

when someone gets their R34 GTT kit, can you please put up some pics.

i want to see if its the same as a R33 GTST one.

just a heads up, if the R33 GTST one does not fit my car, it will be for sale.

Just curious Phil, are they being shipped to us directly from the manufacture or are they going to you then being shipped out?

They are going to me and then I am express posting them out to everyone with a tracking number. This was the easiest and cheapest way.

If it doesn't fit your car, I will give you details from some one that has PM'd me wanting to be in the next group buy. Gaurantee you won't have a problem selling it.

Edited by PM-R33
when someone gets their R34 GTT kit, can you please put up some pics.

i want to see if its the same as a R33 GTST one.

just a heads up, if the R33 GTST one does not fit my car, it will be for sale.

Just curious Phil, are they being shipped to us directly from the manufacture or are they going to you then being shipped out?

That'd be me, I think that I'm the only R34GTT ordered--so will do :D

when someone gets their R34 GTT kit, can you please put up some pics.

i want to see if its the same as a R33 GTST one.

just a heads up, if the R33 GTST one does not fit my car, it will be for sale.

Just curious Phil, are they being shipped to us directly from the manufacture or are they going to you then being shipped out?

If they don't fit I bags them!! :D

Will be happy to pay what you paid for em + postage if you are down with that.

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