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Allan
post Jan 22 2008, 06:57 PM
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Through what year did the 911 have the "M" caliper?

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Twystd1
post Jan 23 2008, 07:32 PM
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Allan,

If you need a set of Ms.

I can go over to Aarons whilst he sleeps and sneak into his garage and borrow them for you on a permanent basis.

And I guarantee them to work or your money back.
Now how much money you ask....????

29.95 and they wont frag, peel, work, leak, stop or any other thing they are supposed to.

It's a steal...!!!!!

Twystd1


Dude. When ya coming down to OC and let me finish dialing in your carbs?
I would like another hour with them to get em perfect. I just got em close at the last gig. I was just trying to get it close so you could get home and have a driver. You still need to dial in each throat for sync. Unless you have already attented to it.
And I REALLY like your car. It's darn purdy. And a good runner.
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