Best Big Brake System?
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That 'brake residue' is merely oxidation, as i'd just finished washing the car. I just grabbed a random pic to place my vote. It's not supposed to be a show car pic.
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That 'brake residue' is merely oxidation, as i'd just finished washing the car. I just grabbed a random pic to place my vote. It's not supposed to be a show car pic.
That 'brake residue' is merely oxidation, as i'd just finished washing the car. I just grabbed a random pic to place my vote. It's not supposed to be a show car pic.
Yea, I know. it happens everytime the brakes are wet. Just thought that the rotors would have looked a lot better if it didn't look all rusty.
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According to the latest "No Brembo" thread for G35 coupes, you should purchase a high performance single piston Nissan OEM 350Z / G35 brake kit. These are far superior to any BBK, and they even cost less! If I were Nissan I would start marketing these babies to make some bank. All those Porsche, AMG, Ferrari, etc. owners would pre-order those things ASAP.
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