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Waiting on customs/quarantine to do their thing, shipment is in the country so am hoping they'll have it clear early next week.

Brakes are due to be delivered today guys, then we will organise the braided lines. Not 100% sure how long that will take but shouldn't be too long :)

Will post up photos once the delivery has arrived :)

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Hey Fellas,

just a quick update, Ash has supplied me with everyone's delivery details - the only thing I'm waiting on at the moment is the brake lines which are due in any day this week.

In the mean time we'll get the shipping costs all sorted out and back to Ash to finalise with you guys so as soon as we have the lines back we will be good to go :)

Cheers


Az

Hey Guys,

brake lines are all in hand, all packages are wrapped up and ready to go pending final confirmation of postage payments

tried to post pics of the lines, but no go - sorry lads.


Cheers


Aaron

No problems, this GB is over and version 2 is now open here - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/417253-big-brake-group-buy-2-skyline-silvia-stagea-wrx-evo-all-makesmodels/

you can put your order in there for colour and pad spec and be added in :)

awesome!

All except one person's shipped out the same day, so everyone should have them in hand now - have one set here left, awaiting shipping to be paid.

Mine got delivered today thanks again for the organizing of the group buy.

im just double check before i put the kit on but the brake lines that came in the kit the 2 in the bag were from d2

and the other 2 loose ones in the box are the ones you got made up right?

Hi mate

that's correct, the original D2 supplied lines are in the plastic bag and the ADR compliant ones are in the box loose :)

ALL brakes have been shipped out now, so this GB is done and dusted!

Cheers


Aaron

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