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Group buy for Braided master to slave cylinder clutch lines.

These replace all the piping and the junction block and the factory rubber hose.

Similar to this:

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Replaces all the piping as in this pic:

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Product :

- Replacement stainless clutch line.

- ADR approved.

- Manufactured by MALTECH ( www.maltech.com.au )

- Available for R32 GTST & R33 GTST.

As for the GTR's and 34GTT maltech are working on getting the vehicles to get the dimensions from. (anyone in Vic?)

EDIT - R34 GTT & ALL GTR MODELS NOW AVAILABLE

ALSO 180SX, S13, S14, S15 Silvia

- Insert Colours - red, blue, smoked, black.

- Plastic coating is also avaialble (for same price) - red, blue, black, clear.

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Prices:

Normal retail price- $90.00each

Our group buy price(s) :

R32 GTST & R33 GTST- $75.00each

R34 GTT & R32, R33, R34 GTR - $85.00 each (rrp- $100.00each)

180SX, S13, S14, S15 Silvia - $75.00each

Postage - $7.50 express within Australia.

FREE SHIIPING IF PURCHASING WITH A SET OF BRAIDED BRAKE LINES

Finish date - 28/11/05

Payment due - 02/12/05

1/ KamikazeR33 - R33 GTST - Smoked - uncoated.

2/ kasanoff - R33 GTST - Black - black coat - PAID

3/ jaqule - R32 GTST - Black - uncoated - PAID

4/ Blue32 - R32 GTR - Blue - clear coat - PAID

5/ Jolinator - R32 GTST - Black - clear coat.

6/ Private buyer - PAID

7/ predator - R32 GTST - Blue - uncoated - PAID

8/ (B1) MR_fanny - R33 GTST - Black - black coat - PAID

9/ IMPUL R32-R - R32 GTSt - Black - black coat - PAID

10/ private buyer - PAID

11/ Syphon - R33 GTST - Black - clear coat - PAID

12/ mitchy_ - R33 GTST - Black - blue coat - PAID

Cheers

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Interested in one for a R32 GTR.

Unfortunately we dont have any available for the GTR's.

Maltech are seeking the GTR's and the R34 GTT to measure up some for manufacture.

Anyone here in VIC that can help out?

If so, contact Steve at www.maltech.com.au

;)

y dont u just put this in one thread like has been done b4 when dealing with maltech?

up for a set of clutch n brake lines in smoked r33 gtst

I thought it would be better for those that are only after the clutch line or the brake lines by themselves ;)

Did you want them plastic coated or pure braided?

Cheers.

KamikazeR33 - There is no difference to the hose.

The braided hose is identical just with a plastic coating over the top of it. For cars it is really just a personal preference. On bikes plastic coated is good so that the hose doesn't rub on anything when it goes behind the farings.

GTTR34 - Cheers mate. Email sent :O

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