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FS: AP Racing Pedal Box + Tilton 3in1 Billet Reservoir

OK guys, this is for the serious people.
I have for sale an AP Racing brake and clutch pedal setup (part no. CP5517-1)
Twin master cylinder brake with balance bar and remote bias adjuster.
This model is commonly used on the American NASCAR.
Comes with 3 master cylinders which are all the same size (part no. CP6465-202, 20.2mm bore size) .
Comes with braided lines and fittings.
Also comes with a Tilton Racing 3 in 1 billet aluminium fluid reservoir (part no. 72-570).
Pedal box, master cylinders, braided lines, fittings and remote bias adjuster are used but in very good condition.
Tilton reservior is brand new and unused.
All up items to replace are over $6K.
This is a boosterless system, so will massively clean up your engine bay and free up heaps of room too.

Asking for $3500 ono.

Located in Wollongong NSW.
Willing to post at buyers expense.

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12 hours ago, ratklr71 said:

I am interested in the Reservoir? If you will let it go by itself, let me know how much.

I will only let the reservoir go if i have someone else interested in the rest of the setup.

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On 2/10/2017 at 5:38 PM, sacha said:

Do you still have pedal box for sale ?

Yes mate, I still have the setup for sale.

  • 3 months later...

Hey guys, I still have this available.

If you are seriously interested, I can bring it up to GTR festival to save on postage and im sure we could work something out with price :)

Would like to move it on, as i could use the funds to pay for wedding stuff.

  • 3 weeks later...

Would also consider swaps for a Brand New Haltech IQ3 Street dash or an R35 ignition coil kit for an R32 GTR with cash my way.

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