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HEL braided brake lines. Fine for Dickson

E-bay or anywhere you can get genuine for 32 GTR

Try HEL Performance Australia. Just Under $170 for the set

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What year is your car Judd? I've been wondering if I should get new lines for the Skywags... They are 24-25 yrs old and looking a little crusty.

Works fine but... :unsure:

mine is 11/93

I just bought a HEL set last week. Was 180ish or so, though that's for a gtst. Will install later this week :)

Oh really :/

http://www.helperformance.com.au/?subcats=Y&status=A&pshort=Y&pfull=Y&pname=Y&pkeywords=Y&search_performed=Y&q=skyline&dispatch=products.search

Difference of $140 from R32 gts-t to GT-R??

LOL

Also, Didnt see if anyone came out to look today...but here is some quick footage of this morning

Nice... i like how you kept the angle up that tabletop to not roost on that kid. Slower, but not chucking rocks at some kids face.

So discovered yesterday arvo I could do with some new brake lines.

A: Can anyone suggest a set of braided lines that is decent and won't send me broke? Saw some on eBay but not sure of quality

B: How does Dickson feel about them, I know I can get adr approved etc but will they be ok to pass? My last 4wd had them, they were engineered, but the vehicle came that way so I'm note sure if they just had them engineered with the suspension just to be safe?

Dont forget, if you get HEL, make sure they put the adr printed bit on the line.

It is an option you have to ask for, no extra cost, but make sure.

Dont forget, if you get HEL, make sure they put the adr printed bit on the line.

Dont forget, if you get HEL, make sure they put the adr printed bit on the line.

It is an option you have to ask for, no extra cost, but make sure.

Thanks for the heads up

I got black lines, and the adr number is printed on a clear sleeve, in black....... >_<

Noodles anyone?http://www.canberratimes.com.au/photogallery/act-news/tuggeranong-noodle-bar-fined-for-dangerous-food-safety-breaches-20140130-31ot3.html?selectedImage=2

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

Oh another thing.....

I took bubs to hydrotherapy this morning, after i left some guy came around to my house ( the missus was home ) with dodgy bullsht stories.

I think he knocked on the door cos he saw no car and the front window open with the aircon outlet.

He did it yesterday too. It seems he has looked at our mail and tried to guess the name of my missus and failed. Totally sus.

He is driving some old shtbox khaki 4wd ute with a cage on the back.

If i see him he will have to explain what he is up to.

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