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Where can I find this E brake!?

I saw this e brake on Instagram and I need it for my car.. I was trying to figure out a way to make my stock one vertical. Does anyone have any knowledge on this and or where I could find one? Thank you!

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Google reverse image search didn’t reveal an answer.
lol on the dash sticker.
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Is it a parking brake or a hydraulic brake, like used in a drift car*?

* i’ve never seen a drift car up close, so….
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I think it's a drift car. Looking at that handle, that button does nothing, so I doubt its used as an ebrake. It might be attached to a secondary brake caliper that some drift cars incorporate. But who knows.
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I think it's a drift car. Looking at that handle, that button does nothing, so I doubt its used as an ebrake. It might be attached to a secondary brake caliper that some drift cars incorporate. But who knows.
That was my wonder as well... I know this photo is a 74 RSR, I just wasnt sure if that was a RSR specific hand brake or what.. I think I found a solution! Which is a hydro "Drift" e brake but has locking capabilities. I am running a 996 shifter, and because of that, my oem e brake will not fit LOL.
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Is it a rally car? They use some drift brake type controls too.

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