Proportioning valve bracket question

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blue440duster

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Well its time to plumb the entire brake system I have the same wilwood master cylinder and wilwood proportioning valve as in the first picture but I am having a hard time finding proportioning valve mounting brackets like the ones in the pics(they need to match the polished look of the master)

Anyone know where to find the polished brackets in any of the pics I like the second one because it gives me room to mount the hurst roll control right on it.
 

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Absolutely awesome,, now if we'd had brakes like that when we were young, and foolish - - -

IF we had brakes.. . . . . lol...
 
I mounted my adjustable prop valve on a bracket off the 2-bolt MC. The bracket was from an Intrepid. If you spray clear engine paint, it looks pretty shiny, at least good enough for me.
 
Found the one in the first pic!

http://www.getdiscbrakes.com/pvb71

I was at a swap meet here in the area today and "The right stuff brake" folks had a table set up, bought the stainless steel version which as you see in the first pic is shiny enough to see reflection.... $20 works for me.

Besides the real nice one in the 2nd & 3rd pic I found out is of a home made one, compliments to the maker!
 
Found the one in the first pic!

http://www.getdiscbrakes.com/pvb71

I was at a swap meet here in the area today and "The right stuff brake" folks had a table set up, bought the stainless steel version which as you see in the first pic is shiny enough to see reflection.... $20 works for me.

Besides the real nice one in the 2nd & 3rd pic I found out is of a home made one, compliments to the maker!
 
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