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I don't know much about brakelines but I just ordered and received my R35 HEL brakelines from Carmods Australia and they don't look right.
Are the black flanges required for all 4 lines? These are missing on the long ones (are they front ones?).
The ones on the short ones (?rears) are different too!
Please see pics.
Could anyone show me your Goodridge or HEL lines please?
Any experience functionally?
Thanks in advance.
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I don't have any experience with R35's obviously, but I do have HEL braided lines on my R34 and I can say they were the same. Rubber mounts on the back lines, but nothing on the longer front ones. Just had to make up my own mounts for them, was easy enough.

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