Endless BBK Racing Mono 4
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HAHA, nevertheless... i'd rather have a second car than a BBK. the stock power that the G puts out is waaaaay undermatched to a super high end BBK like that.
honestly, there's no reason to upgrade the whole kit, and i don't see why other people don't get that. if you want to do some good, get better pads made for track use, and put some SS lines in. there's no need to spend upwards of 6k on a whole new kit, unless it's just for show.
honestly, there's no reason to upgrade the whole kit, and i don't see why other people don't get that. if you want to do some good, get better pads made for track use, and put some SS lines in. there's no need to spend upwards of 6k on a whole new kit, unless it's just for show.
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HAHA, nevertheless... i'd rather have a second car than a BBK. the stock power that the G puts out is waaaaay undermatched to a super high end BBK like that.
honestly, there's no reason to upgrade the whole kit, and i don't see why other people don't get that. if you want to do some good, get better pads made for track use, and put some SS lines in. there's no need to spend upwards of 6k on a whole new kit, unless it's just for show.
honestly, there's no reason to upgrade the whole kit, and i don't see why other people don't get that. if you want to do some good, get better pads made for track use, and put some SS lines in. there's no need to spend upwards of 6k on a whole new kit, unless it's just for show.
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