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EBC 01-03 Porsche 911 (996) (Cast Iron Rotor only) 3.6 Twin Turbo GT2 Yellowstuff Front Brake Pads

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EBC 01-03 Porsche 911 (996) (Cast Iron Rotor only) 3.6 Twin Turbo GT2 Yellowstuff Front Brake PadsEBC Brakes DP41516R Yellowstuff Street And Track Brake Pads: DP41516R. EBC Yellowstuff is an aramid fibre based brake compound with high brake effect form cold and is possibly one of the first ever compounds that can be used for STREET AND TRACK DRIVING. These pads do not require warm up but do get even stronger under the heat of hard driving. These are not a low dust pad and if your desire is for a low dust premium street use pad you should consider
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Jordan
Draper, US
★★★★★ 1
It stopped working after three play sessions
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I thought this ball was great until a week later it stopped blinking and got lost in the snow. We only played with it for three days for 20 minutes at a time. It should’ve lasted a lot longer.
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Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
It’s absolutely perfect for fetch in the dark!
Size: One-Size-for-Most
We needed to find a glow in the dark ball to run our over active dog after dark ( gets dark now about 5 pm ish) I was hesitant to buy this ball at first. We went to try it out and it totally blew my expectations! The ball really glows, it’s a durable rubber and when it hits the ground it lights up blue and red. Incredibly satisfied and just ordered 2 more. If you need to run your dog in the dark, this is absolutely for you. Highly recommend it
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Lynn
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
Dog loved it
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Great! My dog loves taking it outside at night so he can see where it goes easier. Super bouncy, he has had it for over a year now and still not destroyed. Perfect size for his mouth too and easy to clean.
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LOUIE POOP
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
Better than expected
Style: dog ball launcher
Sick love it nice and longer than expected !!! Good quality durable material also .
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Ray Jorgenson
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 1
Terrible product
Style: dog ball launcher
Terrible design. With most dog ball launchers, swinging your arm like you're throwing a baseball results in a long arching trajectory of the ball, just as expected. The same arm motion with this launcher results in the ball flying straight up. To get the ball to even move forward requires an un-natural forward snap of the wrist, and even then it doesn't travel far. Hasn't anyone tried this out before hitting the market?
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Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2026

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