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if enough people go in to make it $229, i'm in

I've added you to the list as a maybe

Come on guys!

Where else are you going to get ADR approved hoses this cheap !!!!!!

Someone with a 32 gtst volunteer their lines damnit! :sleep:

I actually came across this guy on ebay and he said he could copy my R32 gtst ones. My car is off the road at the moment, so im going to send my standard lines down for him to copy.

So he should be able to do r32 gtst lines after next week.

Shaun.

So these come 100% ready to install on the car? No d*cking around at all?

If so i'm in!

All you need to do is take off your old hoses, and put these straight on...

What car you need them for??

Due to increasing pressure from imported braided hoses, BrakeWest have decided to sell their ADR approved hoses for $195 including delivery.

We just need a minimum of 10 people....

Mate my car DOES NOT have abs.

If that makes a difference to my order.

Cheers

BrakeWest are getting samples of abs and non-abs gtst's.

They suspect there will no difference, but when they want samples just to confirm.

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