Stainless Steel Brake Lines GB #3 *PAY UP!!!*
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LENGTH OF BUY
1 Month, starting on the 31st of August.
Item Being Group Bought
Stainless Steel Brake Lines for all 4 corners of your RD/RD2.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The lines are direct bolt on, no modification required.
All the end fittings are made of carbon steel and zinc plated ( so it will not rust ). The holder in the middle are made of anodized ( Blue ) aluminum .
It has a layer of PVC over the stainless steel for extra protection .</div>
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Cost of Item/Price Brakes
$69 a set for 1-4 sets
$65 a set for 5-9 sets.
$60 a set for 10 and up sets.
Drop shipped to you at $12.00/set.
Method Of Shipping
Drop Shipped from Canaidia direct to you.
It will be ship by UPS with a tracking # provided.
Payment
Payment will be accepted at the end of the 1 month period (01 Oct) or after we have hit 10 buyers.
Payment accepted, Paypal, money order or credit card.
Buyers
1. Robert "gotspeed13" Stienkemeyer
2. Evan "Sparticus" Croft
3. Kevin "spiceflow" Marshall
4. Talux
5. Al "Lexx" from HP
6. Bryon "draguntib" Fowler
7. Adam "HKC" Lapinski
8. Peter "LeadFoot" Burns
9. William "FLbeachbum" Young
10. Ian "JalemX" Abaie
More info can be found...
Here at GB 1
Or here at GB 2
There you guys go, post as usual if you are interested or not, Payment is NOT TO REDZMAN so don't send me money unless you really like me. Heh heh...
You are welcome.
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I HIGHLY suggest getting in on this if you don't have these already.
1 Month, starting on the 31st of August.
Item Being Group Bought
Stainless Steel Brake Lines for all 4 corners of your RD/RD2.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The lines are direct bolt on, no modification required.
All the end fittings are made of carbon steel and zinc plated ( so it will not rust ). The holder in the middle are made of anodized ( Blue ) aluminum .
It has a layer of PVC over the stainless steel for extra protection .</div>
Picture of Item
Cost of Item/Price Brakes
$69 a set for 1-4 sets
$65 a set for 5-9 sets.
$60 a set for 10 and up sets.
Drop shipped to you at $12.00/set.
Method Of Shipping
Drop Shipped from Canaidia direct to you.
It will be ship by UPS with a tracking # provided.
Payment
Payment will be accepted at the end of the 1 month period (01 Oct) or after we have hit 10 buyers.
Payment accepted, Paypal, money order or credit card.
Buyers
1. Robert "gotspeed13" Stienkemeyer
2. Evan "Sparticus" Croft
3. Kevin "spiceflow" Marshall
4. Talux
5. Al "Lexx" from HP
6. Bryon "draguntib" Fowler
7. Adam "HKC" Lapinski
8. Peter "LeadFoot" Burns
9. William "FLbeachbum" Young
10. Ian "JalemX" Abaie
More info can be found...
Here at GB 1
Or here at GB 2
There you guys go, post as usual if you are interested or not, Payment is NOT TO REDZMAN so don't send me money unless you really like me. Heh heh...
You are welcome.
8)
I HIGHLY suggest getting in on this if you don't have these already.
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Re: Custom Badge Design Contest *Ends 14 Sept*
Nope.
Also, what's your first and last name?!?
Also, what's your first and last name?!?
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for anyone that cares, these are really easy to put on. you just gotta be careful with the nut that connects the flexible brake lines to the body(rigid) brake lines, it strips easily. i had to use vise grips on three of the four.
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Re: New GB for RotorPros! Pads, Brake Lines, Rotors!
hey bro, maybe if you could clear up a few things it might help make a few sales, mine included.
Do these brake lines really make a difference, if so... how?
Also you said they are PVC coated, so that they <u>WONT</u> rust, right??
Any special tool needed to do the job, & do we have a DIY posted for brake lines (if not will you do one with these?)
Do these brake lines really make a difference, if so... how?
Also you said they are PVC coated, so that they <u>WONT</u> rust, right??
Any special tool needed to do the job, & do we have a DIY posted for brake lines (if not will you do one with these?)
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Re: still having major problems
when i paint my calipers i will do a DIY, it will just be with them already installed and pictures of where everything goes.
really easy, you just need to be careful of one bolts that (atleast on my car), likes to strip. oops.gif
no special tools needed, although you will need a universal rear brake tool to get the piston down. also, you will need a big bottle of brake fluid, and one of those little vacuum pumps to enable you to bleed by yourself helps a lot.
really easy, you just need to be careful of one bolts that (atleast on my car), likes to strip. oops.gif
no special tools needed, although you will need a universal rear brake tool to get the piston down. also, you will need a big bottle of brake fluid, and one of those little vacuum pumps to enable you to bleed by yourself helps a lot.