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Old 02-07-2005, 07:35 AM   #16
 
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they had 11" rotors before the r/t's. my 90 daytona shelby has 11" vented front and rear. they work great even on my heavy car. and matt is gay.


Thanks very much dickhead......Justin likes to flip over Shadows.
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89 shelby daytona had the non-family style caliper 11" front brakes - so you have to swap the entire knuckle over to use them!
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