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<blockquote data-quote="Shifty Powers" data-source="post: 9577156" data-attributes="member: 39321"><p>LOL jimmy that was pretty good. I dont need anything exotic looking. My car isnt exactly eye catching nor is it a show car anyways so i dont really care. </p><p>Ive been talking to those guys, and they suggested just the slotted rotors if i am going to track it(and for the price, they cant really be beat). </p><p></p><p>Im not going to get them right away as Im strapped for money, but maybe partway through the summer as the rotors on my car are original i think anyways lol but theyl work fine for now no doubt. </p><p></p><p>Ive looked at the brakiing ducts, but then i have to take my fogs out, and i can barely see anything as is because of the smoked headlights, but oh well. What duct set do you recommend? agent47? griggs? Or home made? </p><p></p><p>But i agree with you in everything you said and completely understand. And now with my new job i have a better chance to road track my car a few times this summer. The rest of my brakes are already done. Well see what this summer brings</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shifty Powers, post: 9577156, member: 39321"] LOL jimmy that was pretty good. I dont need anything exotic looking. My car isnt exactly eye catching nor is it a show car anyways so i dont really care. Ive been talking to those guys, and they suggested just the slotted rotors if i am going to track it(and for the price, they cant really be beat). Im not going to get them right away as Im strapped for money, but maybe partway through the summer as the rotors on my car are original i think anyways lol but theyl work fine for now no doubt. Ive looked at the brakiing ducts, but then i have to take my fogs out, and i can barely see anything as is because of the smoked headlights, but oh well. What duct set do you recommend? agent47? griggs? Or home made? But i agree with you in everything you said and completely understand. And now with my new job i have a better chance to road track my car a few times this summer. The rest of my brakes are already done. Well see what this summer brings [/QUOTE]
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