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Ok, the lines are getting picked up by Fedex tomorrow meaning I shall have them late next week some time.

One small hicup, the GTT lines are not yet made and will be sent seperately in a weeks time so every one doesn't have to wait. Hope that is ok.

Cheers

LINES ARE HERE!

I'll start getting them ready today and try and mail them out tomorrow before work or worst case scenario on Thursday.

LINES ARE HERE!

I'll start getting them ready today and try and mail them out tomorrow before work or worst case scenario on Thursday.

Cheers Phil

They have all been sent out today. People in QLD should probably receive them tomorrow and every where else on Monday or Tuesday.

Blazk, Pintaline and Gimps-34 I will let you guys know when the GTT clutch lines have arrived to me.

Cheers guys

is the clutch line meant to go from master to slave cylinder or master to separation box?? any problems with by-passing the separation box??

I'm not really sure on how the GTR setup works. For reference the GTST line is quite a bit longer than the GTR line.

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Got it today with thanks mate :rant:

I'm not sure where it's meant to go.... looks too long to replace just the factory rubber line, too short to get rid of the "block"... I'm certain it will all come to light soon enough though! :P

Thanks again, great smooth GB :yes:

Too easy Ben, glad to see the QLD guys are getting them today.

Yeah I wasn't really sure on what the GTR line replaced since it was a different length than the GTST one. But I figured you GTR boys have some weird funky setup due to the AWD hence it being different :P

I think the GTST one replaces the block, but I shall soon see.

Got mine as well :D

I'm pretty sure it replaces the block, if not I'm gonna try my best to make it replace the block

Thanks again Phil. Must be hecktic at your place trying to organise all these group buys :)

Hahaha cheers guys. The people at the post office I go to always act so suspicious every time I rock up with two boxes full of express post satchels lol.

I was under the impression via the HEL website that the GTR lines were supposed to replace the whole lot, direct line from master to slave?

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