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Just get the the basic setup as you don't need better rotors or brakes that come as an upgrade. Get SS braided brake lines and good brake fluid and you

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Just get the the basic setup as you don't need better rotors or brakes that come as an upgrade. Get SS braided brake lines and good brake fluid and you will be good to go! There is no need for over kill on the street and what will impact you more on twisty roads is under steer. If you want to see real improvement get a stiffer front roll bar an then maybe an upgrade in brake pads will be in order.

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Just get the the basic setup as you don't need better rotors or brakes that come as an upgrade. Get SS braided brake lines and good brake fluid and you will be good to go! There is no need for over kill on the street and what will impact you more on twisty roads is under steer. If you want to see real improvement get a stiffer front roll bar an then maybe an upgrade in brake pads will be in order.

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I bought a used set up so Im getting new rotors and brake pads along with paintinf the silver infiniti calipers red
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