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See the thing is, they make GTT brake lines and they are pretty much identical to the GTST ones.

With the clutch line, well the fitting in the master cylinder is the same as that in a GTST/GTR so the only thing that could be different is the length of the line (the GTST one is pretty long to begin with) and the fitting on the gearbox.

If any one has a photo of a GTT clutch line it would help a lot!

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can i get a clutch line for my r34 gtt please phil bro

thanks

pm me when u need cash etc bro

Once they are available I will let you know Julz.

Blazk I sent your brake lines this afternoon so you should receive them on Monday, latest Tuesday :D

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I'm trying to find out what the GTT clutch line looks like as I am pretty sure the GTST clutch line would have to fit! But no ETA at the moment; i'm contacting him tonight though.

Nice :)

I made a thread regarding the GTT clutch line difference here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Di...lu-t343718.html

Hopefully we will get some answers.

I ordered a GTST clutch line so if any one wants to be a guinea pig put your hand up. If it doesn't fit just send it back to me and we will have to work something else out....

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I'm going to measure up how long the GTST clutch line on my mates car tonight and see how far back it would reach. If it reaches far enough than it will fit the GTT.

This means they can hopefully get sent this week, will let you know.

UPDATE

For the three people waiting on the GTT clutch line, I am ordering you the GTST clutch lines. I am 99% sure they will fit as I can not find a reason why they would not. The GTST lines have plenty of length on them to reach the slave cylinder on the GTT and the threads are the same.

If for some reason they don't fit I will offer a full refund or give you the details of some one else that wants to buy them or we can work something out. But I really don't think you will have a problem with them.

Will let you know soon an ETA of when they should get here.

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Ah ok fair enough.

Hmm i'll send them another email to see what kind of ETA we are looking at.

EDIT:

The lines are getting finished today/tomorrow and should be sent early next week. Meaning I should hopefully have them by the end of next week.

Reason it had kind of been taking a bit long was due to not knowing what the GTT clutch line was going to be like and also we were measuring up a Supra clutch line to get them made (as they don't currently make them.)

So from now on they should be able to sell GTT clutch lines and Supra clutch lines if all goes well :thumbsup:

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My mate shall be organising a Supra clutch line group buy through me once he trial fits his prototype line. So I can order some more for you guys than. Might not be until after Christmas though.

The lines should be getting sent out today, so hopefully arrive by the end of the week or early next week.

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UPDATE

They arrived yesterday however I was out wakeboarding all day so I wasn't able to accept them.

I picked them up from the depot just before so will have them all sent tomorrow morning.

Once again we have a small problem. One of the R34 GTT clutch lines wasn't sent (only got 2 instead of 3).... I don't suppose one of you guys would mind waiting another week or so until it gets sent out? I might just see if it can get sent out directly to you to make things quicker.

Will let you all know once they are sent.

Thanks for being patient guys.

Cheers

Righteo well I will send yours. Hopefully Gimps or Pintaline aren't in a rush, i'll see if they reply tonight.

I hate when this crap happens. Makes me feel so bad when it is out of my hands.

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