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took forever to get them (6 weeks) but was well worth the wait. they are gorgeous. almost look polished. 225.00 bucks and all pre bent. i recommend if youre doing a ground up resto

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cool!

Ya I was bummed when classic tubes decided not to make us those stainless tii injector lines. I figured they'd look really nice

*sigh*

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Walloth & Nestch is running a special right now: 39,50 eur = ~ $50. Kind of hard to believe, but I am planning on ordering a set since I need a few other things from them. Final price will probably be close to $100 with shipping. Looks like a fairly big box as their photo doesn't show a lot of bends.

Special runs until April 25:

http://www.wallothnesch.com/e/frameoffer.htm

I can let people know how it turns out if interested.

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Pray to the god of patience and pipe bending. Pepboys has some cheap little bender I might have to pick-up. Then I guess I'll use the old ones as guides.

Gabe

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I am starting to think that pre-bent brake tubing might be the way to go. Good luck with it. If you can, let me (us) know how the installation turns out.

Gabe

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'84 R80ST back on the road again

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It will be a while before i put these into use. someone else just installed the exact set and said they fit perfect. they are much prettier in real life than my schlock camera work shows. i think you can get plain steel for 2 bills or less. these were 225

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cylinder goes to which brake port? I forgot to map mine out when I disassembled.

"90% of your carb problems are in the ignition, Mike."

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cylinder goes to which brake port? I forgot to map mine out when I disassembled.

haha butch, its funny you call me that. actually i was depending on you for that info. i didnt bother mapping it either as i know youre a few months ahead of me and i could just ask you

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Blunt, what is your real name? Hahaha, I get an email from Butch as well... wasnt sure - I assumed your last name wasn't Driveshaft though :-p

Todd

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Blunt, what is your real name? Hahaha, I get an email from Butch as well... wasnt sure - I assumed your last name wasn't Driveshaft though :-p

Todd

my real name is steve petersen. i just thought if i was going to buy parts from someone id want to buy them from a guy named "butch driveshaft" so thats how it came about.

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I thought I was going to be able to figure it out from the photo but I'm not so sure now. The '68 is no help because it has different brakes. Oh well, I'm no where near ready for brake lines yet and can probably find another car to trace it out on.

Gabe

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If you guys need pictures of how the brake lines are run I have some pictures and a drawing of how the are run and to which part of the master cylinder they hook up to. Let me know and I will scan the picture or draw it on the computer.

~Henry Hsu

'74 2002 Tii Golf Vin# 2780100

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my real name is steve petersen. i just thought if i was going to buy parts from someone id want to buy them from a guy named "butch driveshaft" so thats how it came about.

The best - a buddy of mine started work with a whole lot of people by the same name - Adam - there was 5 of them in a large kitchen! So they asked him what he wanted to be called - he saw a T-bone steak being served and said "T-bone" It has stuck like glue and everyone calls him it now! I originally only knew him as T-bone.

Butch Driveshaft... sounds bad as! Haha

Todd

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