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| Rear deck air scoops |
| Bullitt5435 12-27-2010 |
Those big airscoops on the rear deck were used on the original Mark II's to get air to the inboard-mounted rear brakes, but on this car it looks like the brakes are mounted outboard. Do you know why they left those scoops in place on this car? Thank you. |
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