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Cheers man.

Pintaline is going to wait for the next one (good man!) so that's that sorted.

They are all packaged and ready to send tomorrow so every one should have them by Friday since it is going with Express Post.

Just a reminder to the GTT boys, I got you guys GTST clutch lines so please let me know if they fit (99% sure they will) so I can inform Hel to add the GTT to their list.

Awesome, thanks for letting me know guys.

It's fairly easy to do yourself, most annoying thing is bleeding it.

Just once again, let me know if they fit.

The clutch lines are unknown.

Hey buddy, do you currently have any leftover braided brake lines kits for R33 gtst,

Im interested in getting a set from you. Ebay is selling them for $175 deliverd to your door

How much can you get them for..

thanks mate

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Hi Phil,

Do you plan on running the clutch and brake line and sump bolt group buys again if there is enough interest?

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I will be doing an order with them in the next week because we need some lines for our Wilwood group buy. So I will message you before I place the order to see if you are still keen.

Got the line installed but just to let everyone know, you gotta modifiy the fitting a little to make it fit. According to Dan (the mechanic that does all my work) the banjo is at an angle which will cause abrasion. Thats for the 33GTR.

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