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NEUSPEED Stainless Steel Brake Lines • PQ35 3.2L/3.6L/Mk6 RNEUSPEED Sport Brake Lines are a great way to improve the performance and safety of your Audi VW. The stainless steel design resists line expansion associated with OEM rubber lines and are more resistant to being punctured and or collapsing. Upgrading to stainless steel lines will provide a more positive pedal feel and make braking more responsive with better brake modulation. Notes 4 Line Set. Fits: VW R32 2008 2012 13 Golf R 2006 09 Passat 3. 6L
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