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Hey Guys,

I posted another thread on this in the QLD section but that turned into the waste of time I expected it to be.

I am looking at deleting my ABS on my road car.

I know the N1's came from the factory in this form.

Is there anyone here who has experience with this ?

Also knowing the legality side of things would be good too as I'm not sure how the removal of ABS is viewed by DOT, I could ring them but generally that is a waste of time as they have no idea.

This is for an R32 GT-R.

Any help is appreciated.

Cheers,

Mitch.

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It's not overly difficult.

Remove the pump and brake lines, use bundy tube and double flare fittings to make up new lines, change master cylinder.

I wouldn't recommend doing it yourself if your not experienced with such things as it can turn ugly if you haven't done a flare properly or crack the tube bending it.

In nsw if you remove the abs and the abs warning light you can't get knocked back for rego providing a version of the vehicle came without abs from factory. So you couldn't legally remove it on a s15 for example, even the GTR is questionable as most places have never seen an N1.

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