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Factory pad will wear slower and will not chew ure rotors and will cost u less but that dont detract for the fact that they are still factory:phey if u ever go on a caining session and have a fewhard stops u will realise the value. First time i did that i almost wrote off the car due to massive brake fading when they got extra hot and i wasnt expecting it. Needless to say the first thing i did was change the brakes to EBC green stuff which give almost no fade compared to just the standard bendixes that were on there.

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bambam: u want a turbosmart boost controller?

im gonna sell mine for erm 70 bucks when i get my ecu

Hmmm talking about boost controllers if any of you guys know of any one who is selling one pretty cheap that is good lemme know :-)

Also Shaun have you played HALO onxbox!! Man that game kicks ass!!!! I am surprised they haven't bought it out on PC yet!!!

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