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you are a brave man buying a second hand helmet. i hope he wasn't a sweaty guy.....

:(

Haha yeah i already considered this and it seriously looks like its hardly been worn. I'll carry some febreze around just in case tho :(

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abo mate, i have so say i have always found braided lines to be worthwhile. I've done them twice now and both times i was happy with the result. if you need a hand kris give me a yell, i think you have my number.

haha very funny. :(

as a matter of fact they weren't but my limited 34 knowledge tells me they (like most production cars) still use rubber brake lines which are easily (and cheaply) improved upon by replacing them with teflon lines sheathed in stainless steel braid.

I have braided lines because I picked them up cheap in Japan (less than $100 for the set brand new, teflon etc etc). I'll put them on if it makes sense to do it while im bleeding the brakes simply so i dont have to bleed to brakes later on just to do this.

hope you boys dont mind a bit of bodywork from my r31 in the carnage cup @ end of day

Not if you don't mind me giving you a few love taps up the bum buddy.

Neil.

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