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Your Ride: 1991 318is (e30 m42), 2007 Mazdaspeed 3
As I say with the right stuff at hand I could have probably torn it down and put it back together and had everything working fine, but yea the whole no brakes thing is definitly a new sensation, lets call it Brake Fade to the max.
Umnitza now provides a mechanic to install all parts ordered right in the box! It's their new "Total customer service program" that will eliminate all the haters and keep incompetents from breaking **** and blaming the vendor! When you are all set simply call INS and they will pick him up free of charge.
I made friends with a dude with a beuatiful "pearl" yellow lamborghini, and saw an orange lotus elise along with other cars...I am too wondering if I should get a m3 or elise .. they both are around $55k.
You're lucky that you had area to coast off. Good think you were able to get it fixed quickly too.
On a side note, when you watch professional driver's foot work when they are coming down fast straights, you almost always see them tap the break pedal a few times before they reach the breaking zone. They do this to 1) check for break pedal pressure 2) pump the breaks up so the pedal catches right at the top so they can drive as deep as possible into the turn. Just something interesting if you haven't noticed before