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Talk to Greg at Race brakes in Wetherill Park... i have no trouble recommending them, good service and good pricing, hence the case of Crownies they get every year from me.

From memory i think they were about $600 front and rears (but ring and ask that was 2 years ago and my memory aint the best), and they are tested and comply to ADRs...ie legal.

are the earls ones ADR approved SK?

I just removed the Earls lines from my R32-didn't have the little A.D.R. clamp/stamp/thingo to get them certified.These lines were fitted in Japan before the car was imported.I've now had Goodridge lines with upspec'd fluid done-$550 fitted and right to go(although it was sorta "mate's rates" via the awesome crew at Neal Bates Automotive in Canberra...).Talk to an engineer-any line that is certified will have a sleeve with a cetain number to say they're fine(I think there's two different numbers-either will pass A.D.R.'s).So,my Earls weren't legal,but whoever brings them into Oz may be able to sell you a certifiable set....Worth the hassle,I say!

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