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Probably wouldn't cost a huge amount to be fitted. If/when I get mine, I'll probably just do it myself, unless it requires some weird tool that I don't want to buy.

Wait, SK said I was spot on... the SAU God of Advice said my advice was right. :D I feel all dizzy... :(

same as the brake lines... doesn't flex, more pressure forced onto/into clutch operation. Better feel, slightly easier to move. For $70, hard to say no.

Yeah, made sence last nite when my mate said.

"cable clutch no, hydrolic yes"

Sciby, your talken as if you have already fitted them :).

Brakes/clutch were tested servierly this weekend and they came up trumps! :).

Went through the "Black Spur (Victoria: 134 corners in 37km :D)" and had no loss of pedal feel. My completed handling upgrades worked floorlessly, maintaining accurate feel and controll. The only weak point was the tyres (Hankook: Ventus) as they started to faulter towards the end of the extreme conditions, but they even held up remarkably well considering the punishment.

I've been considering the Maltech lines since I saw them at the the Drift Nationals at Calder. How much would it cost to have them fitted? I'm sick of the spongy feel of my 11 year old factory lines...

They directly fit/replace your existing lines. So if you can take the old ones off, you can fit these on.

It was alot of fun bleeding the lines with my mechanic, especially the clutch line. Damn my arms and left leg were sore :).

Sciby, your talken as if you have already fitted them :D.

Heh, I have... by proxy... :P my uncle fitted a set to his formula libre car, he espoused the virtues of them, so while I don't have them on the ScibyLine, I know what they do, and that we should all buy them. :D

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