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Hey guys,

Got a set of brand new nismo braided brake lines up for grabs, doing a brembo conversion on my s15 and has just been told i need the S15 braided brake lines instead of the GTR one so i'm selling this off

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Price: $250 ONO

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Thanks for bump and feedback Terry! Can't believe no one wants quality brake lines? Yes they are dearer than your HEL/local made stuff but they are nismo hence extra street cred

Hi ZED,

No idea to be honest but a pic of the lines below:

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The box side goes to lines that come from the BMC, the other side connects to the hard lines before the calipers, not sure on rears

So if you are re-using the hard lines from the Brembo, highly likely that you can use these

It's sold pending payment at the moment - new ADR rules mean anything that comply with international standard automatically will be ADR approved, most big brands will be ADR approved in short


Not sure on rest of insurance company but with Shannons, as long as the part (even if illegal - adjustable coilovers for example), if the part did not cause the accident, it will be covered

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