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If you want to spend a lot more $$$ than you really want you could go with the teins and the EDFC. Or you could save a lot and go

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If you want to spend a lot more $$$ than you really want you could go with the teins and the EDFC. Or you could save a lot and go with K&W V3's. I have them myself and I do street/canyon runs. Haven't had a chance to hit a track yet, but I love them.
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