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    well im not in the market for one right now but i will probably do one in a years time. A lot of them need shimming after several events keep the clearances in check. So you re working on a ceramic twin, is this different from the current twin like mine?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPOOLIN View Post
    So you re working on a ceramic twin, is this different from the current twin like mine?
    We are working on the program as a whole. Adding as many new applications as we can. Its the same twin that you have in your car now.
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