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Not trying to cut corners. I do not want SS lines since they require more maintenance and the marginal benefits they provide will only be seen at the track. I'd
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Not trying to cut corners. I do not want SS lines since they require more maintenance and the marginal benefits they provide will only be seen at the track. I'd rather buy the Sport Brake lines than go SS.
I've read people using their OEM lines so I just wanted to know exactly what I needed to make that work. |
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