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Old 12-15-1999, 09:29 PM   #6
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Clark, thanks for the input. Would you believe I read that issue cover to cover and missed that column? I think I'll just call Jim's Mustang and ask exactly what their kit includes for $600. They say "All parts new or newly manufactured", whatever that means. I bet they mean new rotors, rebuilt calipers and master cylinder and used spindles. New soft lines and hard line extenders and a proportioning valve should be included too. Still, $600 doesn't seem too bad if you get all that. I'll let you know if I get it from them and how good it is.

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