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R u gonna buy the wing bro ? max instagram points.
The circuit garage wing has a minimum instagram follower count required for purchase
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Not sure if troll of the millenia, or serious....
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Originally Posted by OneOhNine27
Not sure if troll of the millenia, or serious....
He's serious, pics on his IG page.
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Originally Posted by Sebring AP1
Originally Posted by OneOhNine27' timestamp='1427900336' post='23562580
Not sure if troll of the millenia, or serious....
He's serious, pics on his IG page.
Yeah luckily I was able to sell all of my Amuse parts for cheap to Rockstar Garage.
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You slay me.
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Originally Posted by OneOhNine27
Not sure if troll of the millenia, or serious....
Follow these steps:
-Open Excel
-Click on an empty cell
-type the following into empty cell (do not include quotation marks):
"=today()"
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Originally Posted by andrewhake
Originally Posted by Sebring AP1' timestamp='1427917801' post='23563092
[quote name='OneOhNine27' timestamp='1427900336' post='23562580']
Not sure if troll of the millenia, or serious....
He's serious, pics on his IG page.
Yeah luckily I was able to sell all of my Amuse parts for cheap to Rockstar Garage.
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Yessssss, can't wait to buy your old hood for cheap in a few years once they're done replicating it!
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Love how you play with everyone's enotions!
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Originally Posted by andrewhake
That's no different than any of the other stuff I have tried then. Everything seems to turn to gunk after a few heat cycles.
I finally got some time to do a quick read through some of your build thread. Have you tried ATE Plastilube? That is what the BMW guys use almost exclusively, and it seems to be working great on my OEM S2000 rears.
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Originally Posted by King Tut
Originally Posted by andrewhake' timestamp='1427071238' post='23550524
That's no different than any of the other stuff I have tried then. Everything seems to turn to gunk after a few heat cycles.
I finally got some time to do a quick read through some of your build thread. Have you tried ATE Plastilube? That is what the BMW guys almost exclusively, and it seems to be working great on my OEM S2000 rears.
No, and really I should have been more clear with that post. The Bendix ceramic stuff definitely doesn't cause the sliders to seize. They can pretty easily be pulled out by hand after lots of hard driving, but definitely not as smooth as with fresh lube. Same with the 3M stuff I have found.

I have never had issues with the rears or fronts actually seizing up, but I replace the lube every time I mess with the brakes.


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