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GT500 dirty brake fluid
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<blockquote data-quote="Black Cobra '99" data-source="post: 16508210" data-attributes="member: 138833"><p>I don't think the rust explanation is valid. </p><p>The braking system has all stainless steel or aluminum components so where is the rust coming from?</p><p>Rust is still metal, and it will flake. The dirt described does no resemble rust at all.</p><p>Finally, this dirt accumulates fast and people have observed that. Where is rust needs longer time to form and flake. Moreover, rust will probably get stuck somewhere before it reaches the reservoir.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Cobra '99, post: 16508210, member: 138833"] I don't think the rust explanation is valid. The braking system has all stainless steel or aluminum components so where is the rust coming from? Rust is still metal, and it will flake. The dirt described does no resemble rust at all. Finally, this dirt accumulates fast and people have observed that. Where is rust needs longer time to form and flake. Moreover, rust will probably get stuck somewhere before it reaches the reservoir. [/QUOTE]
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