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I have been in discussions with Steve from MALTECH and have organized some great prices for braided brake and clutch lines.

These are ADR approved! Thus are street legal and have the ADR numbers moulded on the rubber sleeves, at the end of each hose

They can be made to suit the R32-34 GT-R and also the R32-34 GTS-t.

Steve's reponse to my e-mail is as follows:

As per your request for a group buy, l have come up with this pricing

structure.

Sets of hoses in this group buy can be made up of the varying models

and we can still offer the different coloured inserts (black, red, blue, yellow).

BRAKE LINES (Front & Rear)

Retail $430.00 each set

5 person group buy $ 395.00 each set

10 person group buy $ 365.00 each set

15 person group buy $ 345.00 each set

CLUTCH LINE

Retail $ 80.00

5 person group buy $ 65.00 each

10 person group buy $ 60.00 each

15 person group buy $ 55.00 each

All prices include GST

Australia wide Postage and Handling costs $11.00 each

Regards

Steve Malkin

Manager

Maltech

Ultimate Brake Hoses

www.maltech.com.au

I know the prices above are good as i paid $420 (brake) and $70 (clutch).

I have previously purchased and fitted a set and am very pleased with the quality and straight fitment. On a recent drive through the Black Spur the brakes preformed floorlessly and maintained a greater responsive feel, without any sign of fade. I do realise the lines aren't solely responsible (ie: i have fitted DBA4000 rotors with RaceBrakes RB74 pads and race braking fluid), but believe that they highly contributed to the progressive feel, especially after prolonged punishment.

PS: I have no affiliation with MALTECH and will not personally benifit from this buy. The only reason i have decided to organise this, is to help fellow SAU members get a great product for a good price and to give something back from all other group buys i have participated in.

AS THIS SECTION IS NOW CLOSED PLEASE PM ME IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BEING PART OF THIS GROUP BUY

People interested so far:

Adzmax:R34 Gtt----------1xBrake set (?)---------1xClutch (?)

Genesis®:R32 GTR----------------------------1xClutch (Black)

skylinegeoff:R33 Gts-t---1xBrake set (red)---------?

Bullant47:R33 Gts-t------1xBrake set (red)------1xClutch (red)

95GTST:R33 Gts-t------------------------------1xClutch (black)

FAT32:R32 Gts-t--------------------------------1xClutch (black)

babia:R33 Gts-t-----------1xBrake set (Black)----1xClutch (Black)

R32Big_boy:R32 Gts-t---1xBrake set (?)

ed:R34 Gtt---------------------------------------1xClutch (black)

Sciby:R33 Gts-t-----------1xBrake set (red)------1xClutch (red)

gR33ddy:R33 Gts-t-------1xBrake set (blue)----1xClutch (blue)

NRB:R32 GTR(?):----------1xBrakes set (?)

Blind_elk:R32 GTS-4------1xBrake set (black)

Scotsman:R33 GTR--------1xBrake set (red)-----[Maybe]1xClutch (red)

vspec2:R32 GTR-----------1xBrake set (red)

sozman :R33 Gts-t--------1xBrake set (black)----1xClutch (black)

GTTR34:R34 Gtt------[maybe]1xBrake set (Black)

Ronin 09:R32 GTR------------------------------1xClutch (black)

ant95GTR:R33 Gts-t-------1xBrake set (blue)

darrinspencer:R33 GTST--1xBrake set (red)------1xClutch (red)

cowie165:R32 GTR---------1xBrake set (black)----1xClutch (black)

rs73:R33 Gts-t--------------1xBrake set (red)

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

THIS IS NOW IN FULL SWING, JUST ORGANIZED THE PRICING WITH MALTECH AND HAVE RECEIVED THEIR ACCOUNT DETAILS.

The money is to be transferred into their account and upon receival they will post out the goods.

FINAL PRICES:

Brake Line Set: $345

Clutch line:$55

P&H: (to be added to line costs)

- Brake set and clutch lines or Brake set only:$11

- Clutch line only:$7

This delay was intirely my fault and i do apologise :(, work has gone hay-wire (12hr shifts) and i haven't been home in time to contact Maltech.

What to do:

1/ Transfer required funds into the Maltech Account

Bank: CBA (Commonwealth Bank of Australia)

Account: BSB:063879 Number:10111104

Name: Maltech

Description:SAU<>-<>B&C black (Note: B=Brake Set, C=Clutch Line)

EXAMPLE:SAU Al-R33gtstB&C red So i am ordering a brake set and clutch line with red end caps for my R33 gtst.

2/E-mail the guys at Maltech ([email protected]) with a full description of your requirements and make sure to quote the transfer description. The e-mail should have the following details;

- Full Name

- SAU username

- Money Transfer Description (MTD)

- A full English translation of the MTD

- Postal Address

- Contact details: Mobile, home, e-mail, etc.

example:

Name: Alan C........

SAU username: Al

MTD: SAU Al-R33gtstB&C red

Would like the Brake Line Set and Clutch line to suit a '94 R33 Gtst Skyline with the red rubber end caps.

Postal Address: Street Number Street Name, Suburb, State, Postcode.

Contact Details: mob:04........, home:03 9... ...., email:[email protected]

Sorry Again, but i assure you that you will not be disappointed :P.

Alan

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OK I'll grab a set Al.

I made enquiries recently at Pirtek and without them getting to look at the samples was given an indication of around $70 per line NON-ADR APPROVED (which is fine for a race car but not on road). So for an extra $100 it's worth the peace of mind that I can't be blamed for an accident if they fail. I'd seriously doubt it but accident investigators will look at all contributing factors

is there a deadline for this or just waiting for the numbers to be filled?

I was just waiting for a show of interest, then i will put up account details to place a deposit, b4 stating a deadline.

Interest so far, if pretty good :D

Adzmax:R34 Gtt----------1xBrake set (?)---------1xClutch (?)

Bass Junky:R34 Gtt------1xBrake set (Black)----1xClutch (Black)

skylinegeoff:R33 Gts-t---1xBrake set (red)---------?

Bullant47:R33 Gts-t------1xBrake set (red)------1xClutch (red)

95GTST:R33 Gts-t------------------------------1xClutch (black)

FAT32:R32 Gts-t--------------------------------1xClutch (black)

babia:R33 Gts-t-----------1xBrake set (Black)----1xClutch (Black)

R32Big_boy:R32 Gts-t---1xBrake set (?)

ed:R34 Gtt---------------------------------------1xClutch (black)

Sciby:R33 Gts-t-----------1xBrake set (red)------1xClutch (red)

gR33ddy:R33 Gts-t-------1xBrake set (blue)----1xClutch (blue)

NRB:R32 GTR(?):----------1xBrakes set (?)

Blind_elk:R32 GTS-4------1xBrake set (black)

Scotsman:R33 GTR--------1xBrake set (red)-----Maybe 1xClutch (red)

vspec2:R32 GTR-----------1xBrake set (red)

Also updated the list in the first post.

Is a "set" front and rear lines? I'm after a "set" for my R32GTR... but if I'm looking at $700+ I'm not able to financially :(

Yes....

A "set" is front and rear, but do you want the left or right side?

J/K :D

A "set" is all 4 corners :D

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