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Old 02-10-2017, 06:54 PM   #6
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If you only drive in a straight line - or a drag strip - the base brakes might be OK, Personally i don't have no problems to get the 986S brakes to fade on windy black forest streets even with new disks, Brembo HP 2000 pads, bigger GT2 vents and fresh DOT5 brake fluid. So maybe no problems in regions where you can't get the car to its limits. But why should i buy a car like a 986 if i live a region where a typical US car with a big engine an is the better buy?

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