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Mildly modifying ´03 Cobra for open track, please help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Henrik" data-source="post: 6320952" data-attributes="member: 154481"><p>Wow I am really amazed by the time you take to advise us how to start up doing this. I spoke with my brother and he does not know how to thank you. You have saved him for so much money and wrong doings!:beer:</p><p></p><p>He is actually relatively skilled on a track, he has been to about 15 track days on his bike. But on the last day of the season, last year he crashed his bike on the highway and broke his hand 14 places, a rip and a punctured lounge. This meant that he promised his wife not to put his family in such a situation again and dropped motorcycleling. He did not say any thing about cars! :lol1:</p><p>Anyway what I am trying to say is that he knows about driving on the track, but not in a car and we have no idea about building a good solid afforable track car. This is why I took the liberty of approaching you guys.:beer: </p><p>Thanks a lot.</p><p></p><p>We are going to do exactly what you have told us. It would be very ignorent to think that we know better.</p><p></p><p>We are going to make a purchase list this week. I will post it here and hopefully one of you experienced guys can aprove it. </p><p></p><p>I know that the car is probably more than plenty for him right now, less cooling, but it is also fun building it and knowing that it is as good as it gets. I hope you know what I mean.</p><p></p><p>BTW he is having an instructure for the first 4 passes.</p><p></p><p>Props to you guys! :rockon:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henrik, post: 6320952, member: 154481"] Wow I am really amazed by the time you take to advise us how to start up doing this. I spoke with my brother and he does not know how to thank you. You have saved him for so much money and wrong doings!:beer: He is actually relatively skilled on a track, he has been to about 15 track days on his bike. But on the last day of the season, last year he crashed his bike on the highway and broke his hand 14 places, a rip and a punctured lounge. This meant that he promised his wife not to put his family in such a situation again and dropped motorcycleling. He did not say any thing about cars! :lol1: Anyway what I am trying to say is that he knows about driving on the track, but not in a car and we have no idea about building a good solid afforable track car. This is why I took the liberty of approaching you guys.:beer: Thanks a lot. We are going to do exactly what you have told us. It would be very ignorent to think that we know better. We are going to make a purchase list this week. I will post it here and hopefully one of you experienced guys can aprove it. I know that the car is probably more than plenty for him right now, less cooling, but it is also fun building it and knowing that it is as good as it gets. I hope you know what I mean. BTW he is having an instructure for the first 4 passes. Props to you guys! :rockon: [/QUOTE]
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