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P2m Steel Braided Front Brake Lines For Nissan 1989-98 240sx S13 S14 on 2040-parts.com

US $52.20
Location:

Long Beach, California, United States

Long Beach, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Phase 2 Motortrend Manufacturer Part Number:P2-240SXFR UPC:0795229155692

P2M steel braided brake line kits were developed precisely to replace your factory rubber hoses. There are a few advantages of going with steel braided Teflon hoses:

1. Chemically resistant for all types of media conditions
2. Durable temperature resistant characteristics (-100F to 500F)
3. Low friction and low pressure drop 
4. Lines are flexible and durable to withstand flexing and vibration 
5. Teflon lines generally last a lot longer than conventional OEM factory rubber brake lines
6. Virtually unlimited shelf life because Teflon steel braided lines do not change with age or exposure to weather

All brake line kits comes with DOT approved brake cover sleeving and is backed by P2M life time warranty against wear and tear. It is a great safety upgrade for street and track vehicles.

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