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Old 03-24-2002, 01:08 AM   #21
Radon
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I cut the flexible line at the rear, the hard lines are fine.

BiLster : I'm down in Sundance. I've purchased most of my parts from Western Motorsports... I really like dealing with them, but they were out of the brake lines so I settled for The Mustang Shop..


I'll definately take a look at that MM kit, too bad I didn't purchase it in the first place, as I really like the quality of their castor/camber plates.
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