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M3 Fender, can you see brembo cross drilled??

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Old Jul 3, 2003
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Originally posted by XxJDMCivicxX
BTW the cross drilled brembos come on different cars other than ours. Brembo does offer cross drilled but they do not have any for 7th gen civic the only ones that are like that have been drilled by a third party.
thanks you posted what i wanted to say.
and for the front used some dubble stick, dont worry it wont fall off.
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my point is, don't buy rota grids and put volk stickers on them, don't pretend to have something you don't, I was able to tell they're not volks, therefore you are the ******.
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I'm throwing this in just for spite....

there's nothing wrong w/ rota's, i would've complimented you and said 'nice grids'. As for the quality factor, rota's are cast, and volks are a superlightweight forged racing wheel. That's where the price difference lies.
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very true..
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