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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 9cobra7: [QB] cobraracer46, I don't think you've ever tracked even a shopping cart at Safeway. Until you bring a car out I don't think you should be regurgitating quotes without going on track. You have too many damn holes in your rotors right off the bat unless your just cruising around a circuit somewhere (not likely). Ever since the 2000 Cobra R cooked it's brakes your PBR's were numbered! What do you care, you're never on track to find out if that's even possible. That station wagon you speak of above is a little more than a grocery getter. Amg has taken ahold of it and turned it into an Autobahn cruiser with some serious get up and stop. The Cobra PBR's are more than adequate to the OP. There good enough for me, cmc, open trackers, the street, and even guys in AI and time trials. They have there limitations but if used properly which means broken in and cooled, there fine; especially for the new open trackers. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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