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[QUOTE]Originally posted by NEIGHT: [QB] Thank you, I didn't notice the compliment. :patriot: I used 94/95 Cobra master cylinder and brake booster. Took a little bit of work to get it to fit. What helped me was trimming down two studs about 3/8" so I wouldn't have to beat my strut tower so much. Pedal feels way better than what it used to that's for sure, and the car can actually stop! :worship: One thing I highly suggest is always make your own brake lines. The premade ones that I paid top dollar(because you can make it for 1/4 of the cost) for I threw away and only kept the fittings because 1. they weren't bent right 2. they put the wrong two fittings together. Now it's sitting good with no rub thanks to NRC brackets and axles and got 285/35/18 Nitto 555R in the back to always be ready for fun. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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