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2004 Cobra modifying for open track
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<blockquote data-quote="MGC" data-source="post: 10226120" data-attributes="member: 90908"><p>Looks good to me! Good luck, I'm sure you will have a blast. There is very little more fun that open tracking! Remember, this is NOT a race! So just have fun out there and be respectful to faster cars. If you can, I highly recommend having an instructor ride with you, and you ride with them, this is invaluable IMO. Sign up with NASA (National auto sports association) There is a wealth of info on there and that's how a lot of people get into competitive racing. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well said! I was overwhelmed at first because I thought I had to do all these mods in order to be "fast", the first few times out though I found that the car in fact held up really well and the only way I was getting faster was by my driving!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MGC, post: 10226120, member: 90908"] Looks good to me! Good luck, I'm sure you will have a blast. There is very little more fun that open tracking! Remember, this is NOT a race! So just have fun out there and be respectful to faster cars. If you can, I highly recommend having an instructor ride with you, and you ride with them, this is invaluable IMO. Sign up with NASA (National auto sports association) There is a wealth of info on there and that's how a lot of people get into competitive racing. Well said! I was overwhelmed at first because I thought I had to do all these mods in order to be "fast", the first few times out though I found that the car in fact held up really well and the only way I was getting faster was by my driving! [/QUOTE]
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