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Hey people just a quick question I’ve searched but can’t seem to find out which brake lines would suit my setup. I’ve recently purchased r33 gtr Brembo brakes for my r32 gtr, but one of the hard lines from the calliper was cut off. My question is can I run r32 gtr brake lines directly to the r33 gtr caliper. Eg using standard/braided r32 gtr brake lines directly to r33 Brembo calliper. Or do need the hardline in order to make this work. Cherrs guys/gals

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Are you talking about the short (few inch long) hard lines on the caliper itself?  The likes of HEL braided lines always replace that anyway.  The thing you need is for the lines you buy to have the right fitting on the end for the caliper itself.  I _think_ they're the same on Sumitomos and Brembos....but take my word at your peril.

The smart move would be to buy R32 GTR HEL lines to suit Brembo.

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On 3/14/2018 at 2:36 AM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

If you need help with a set, I can supply them with invoice for a good price

Im looking for a set that direct threads to tbe Brembos on the R32 Gtr.   Ship to USA?

 

thanks

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14 minutes ago, BoostedSedan said:

Im looking for a set that direct threads to tbe Brembos on the R32 Gtr.   Ship to USA?

 

thanks

hey mate - I don't ship overseas also I've stopped supplying parts to SAU members, sorry mate

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