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big brakes are cool....unless you buy D2s then you just look like a tight ass, awesome 8 pots, too bad each pot is so small it is barely visible to the naked eye

also there was the write up on here about how the mounting bracket snapped at a trackday and the dudes caliper fell off

mmm quality, compared to stock I would consider the D2s to be a downgrade

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Gittouttatown Goofrey, Everyone knows its far more important how it looks as to how it performs. :/

Which is exactly why I drive a Midnight Purple GTR33 with Bronze TE37s :)

Except when I'm whoring in a Lambo/Porka/Fezza CS.

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Food, fashion, entertainment, lifestyle. That is all

u forgot the bitches mang, its all about the bitches!

big brakes are cool....unless you buy D2s then you just look like a tight ass, awesome 8 pots, too bad each pot is so small it is barely visible to the naked eye

also there was the write up on here about how the mounting bracket snapped at a trackday and the dudes caliper fell off

mmm quality, compared to stock I would consider the D2s to be a downgrade

but then there are others like duncan (i think, or is it beer baron?) that run them on their race cars, and the bloke overseas thats done the massive write up, and have said they are awesome

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u forgot the bitches mang, its all about the bitches!

but then there are others like duncan (i think, or is it beer baron?) that run them on their race cars, and the bloke overseas thats done the massive write up, and have said they are awesome

Ooh, someone, somewhere did a write up!

Sounds like proof to me.

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Yeah I think Tacker gave them a shot.

BTW on a side note, if you do make a mod to brakes like a setup change, FFS get them engineered or you could void all insurance. CTP, comprehensive, the lot. It would be considered a major change and would need some calcs to be done and a braking test.

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Hey Josh

You have not heard the ad on the radio at the moment

"Just left school and you holding the keys to a brand new red ferrari, you smell the leather blah blah blah,

then you drive it and brake something parking it...

There is no future in being a parking attendant, enrol now into blah blah blah"

See there is a way you can drive hot cars all day, Ferris Bueller stylez :D

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Trust me.... Im a professional...

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Hey Josh

You have not heard the ad on the radio at the moment

See there is a way you can drive hot cars all day, Ferris Bueller stylez :D

HAHAHAHA! I haven’t heard that one yet, must be a Brisbane station. I hate parking attendants, the f**kers always want the 911 keys “in case they need to move cars around” when I park in the CBD.

Im like that’s a load of shit, just give me a park where you won’t need to move it

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yes, thats right, you are a dickhead

Some of the reviews HERE and HERE. Tacker hardly goes easy on them too, running full slicks in 40+ degree heat. The v8 supertaxis even have to change their brake setup when they run there due to the heat. For the price they look like a decent kit.

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