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Laurie Rider Posted on Jul 28, 2015
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I am looking for complete brake lines from front to back for as good a price as possible. I live in London Ontario Canada and I don"t mind waiting for shipping. Can you help me find a store?

Complete brake line assembly. v6 engine front to back.

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Buy 4 lengths at an auto parts store,they dont make oem lines,you put them together yourself

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