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First GM stick shift in the 7's
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiohtee" data-source="post: 15987019" data-attributes="member: 103998"><p>Garrett is an awesome guy. I've had the privilege of meeting him at Charlotte SCT a couple times, one of which he signed my son's little 1320 shirt. Leroy is pretty cool too, even though it's not my taste. There's just no denying Garrett's driving though, whether you like him/his car or not. It's a freaking aerodynamically challenged, stripped Corvette that runs 7s. With. A. Stick. Of course there's a ton of money thrown at it. I'm not aware of a cheap 7-second car yet. But it's a well thought out and perfectly executed car, plain and simple. I'd be willing to bet that the lightness that comes from stripping his car, actually hurts him more than it benefits him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiohtee, post: 15987019, member: 103998"] Garrett is an awesome guy. I've had the privilege of meeting him at Charlotte SCT a couple times, one of which he signed my son's little 1320 shirt. Leroy is pretty cool too, even though it's not my taste. There's just no denying Garrett's driving though, whether you like him/his car or not. It's a freaking aerodynamically challenged, stripped Corvette that runs 7s. With. A. Stick. Of course there's a ton of money thrown at it. I'm not aware of a cheap 7-second car yet. But it's a well thought out and perfectly executed car, plain and simple. I'd be willing to bet that the lightness that comes from stripping his car, actually hurts him more than it benefits him. [/QUOTE]
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