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      01-16-2014, 11:47 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by DVC View Post
The optional M Sport brake upgrade gives you the same Brembo rotors and calipers - both front and rear - as the M Performance brake hardware (except for the lack of dimples in the rotors, and the blue caliper cover color). The M-Sport brake upgrade is a new factory option (in the US at least) for 2014 models.
Well that definitely doesn't add clarity to the situation lol. So on the road you have..

< 2014
M-Sports with basically standard brakes
M-Sports with M-Performance brakes

> 2014
M-Sports with basically standard brakes
M-Sports with M-Sport brake option (same as M-Performance)
M-Sport with retrofitted M-Performance brakes

Not to mention the difference between 328 and 335's.
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