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Ford GT Aluminum block motor in 2000 Cobra R #177
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<blockquote data-quote="SlowSVT" data-source="post: 6822876" data-attributes="member: 20202"><p>Reminds me of a Motorcycle safety course I took 15 years ago that a co-worker was instructing. I was a well seasoned rider and took the course for an insurance discount. It was real frustrating driving around pylons doing figure 8's after dragging knee in upstate NY. Waiting for my turn to negotiate my next obstacle I decided to do a brake stand out of boredom. Needless to say I was instantly ejected form riding school and asked not to return. Never got my insurance discount either :nonono:</p><p></p><p>Bruce, look forward to seeing your vid. Are we going see 360 degree "roundy roundy" views at each corner? Hopefully you will do a write up on how the car performs with the new engine compared to the old one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlowSVT, post: 6822876, member: 20202"] Reminds me of a Motorcycle safety course I took 15 years ago that a co-worker was instructing. I was a well seasoned rider and took the course for an insurance discount. It was real frustrating driving around pylons doing figure 8's after dragging knee in upstate NY. Waiting for my turn to negotiate my next obstacle I decided to do a brake stand out of boredom. Needless to say I was instantly ejected form riding school and asked not to return. Never got my insurance discount either :nonono: Bruce, look forward to seeing your vid. Are we going see 360 degree "roundy roundy" views at each corner? Hopefully you will do a write up on how the car performs with the new engine compared to the old one. [/QUOTE]
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