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      Old 27th September 2000, 21:51   #1 (permalink)
      NRL BITURBO
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      Post Alpina Brakes

      Link with my thread on using Alpinas on the track.

      Many say that stock BMW brakes on BMWs are not good enough for track use (eg such as the latest M5 - see reports elsewhere on this website).

      Are the stock Alpina brakes OK? What are your experiences?

      Has anyone uprated their Alpina brakes (eg using the Mov-It Porsche upgrades)?

      Has anyone uprated their Biturbo brakes?

      Regards,

      Neil
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