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Thanks to J, I had this nifty Tomei alloy block style firewall flex stopper on hand. So last night I fitted it up to the Stagea, it lines up nicely with some unused holes (wiht captive nuts) on the inner guard so it only took a few minutes to fit. I took a quick drive before hand and stomped on the brakes a few times pretty hard. After fitting I did the same and you can feel the pedal is firmer under a hard push. I wouldn't spend up big on one, but if you find one at the right price its definitely worth doing. :mad:

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Looks like a skyline one would suit the stagea too.

As that looks exactly like mine, except mine is a cusco one.

Yepp, SK bought that TOMEI one off of me, and it came straight off of my old R33 GTS-t - so yeah, they are interchangable.

J

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi all I just got this quote from Greenline.jp for a cusco stopper.

Thanks for your enquiry. Pricing information as requested:

CUSCO Brake Cylinder Stopper WGNC34: 7,797 yen

Shipping: 2,500 yen

TOTAL: 10,297 yen AU$133

Dopes this sound right or is this too much.

Cheers ICE

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