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    2000 996 C4 Artic Silver/Space Gray Full Aero
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  1. i don't know that i'd suggest taking a drill bit to your rotors, I usually use a small screwdriver, or my air hose from my compressor, both seem very effective, and relatively safe. although you may have a steadier hand than myself :)
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