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i have yet to see brazil play, but argentina is definately on the money and i cant see them losing 3-1

Argentina is awesome when they are attacking.....but their defense is somewhat a bit weak.....

I am now broke :)

Got one month to save 3k for the cage.

Just brought these on the other hand. Brembo 6pot, 380mm 2 piece rotor, only .5mm of pad used and .4mm of rotor used. Comes with all brackets for a direct bolt on for a 34R

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I am now broke :D

Got one month to save 3k for the cage.

Just brought these on the other hand. Brembo 6pot, 380mm 2 piece rotor, only .5mm of pad used and .4mm of rotor used. Comes with all brackets for a direct bolt on for a 34R

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220524b06.jpg

bunbun32r-img600x450-1276008352do40kv48743.jpg

I hope I am a) out there racing with you when this bad boy hits the track or b) atleast there watching. I can't wait

I am now broke :thumbsup:

Got one month to save 3k for the cage.

Just brought these on the other hand. Brembo 6pot, 380mm 2 piece rotor, only .5mm of pad used and .4mm of rotor used. Comes with all brackets for a direct bolt on for a 34R

220524b04.jpg

220524b06.jpg

bunbun32r-img600x450-1276008352do40kv48743.jpg

O ... M ... G ... !

I just jizzed in my pants :D

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