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If you were starting over...would you choose a Mustang again?
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<blockquote data-quote="jbp99cobra" data-source="post: 10324981" data-attributes="member: 23462"><p>You should be fine as your car sits now. Just get out there and have fun!</p><p>Once you get fully addicted, then you can make a decision on which car to get. The S2000 is a great track car (no tq, but goo hp up in the revs), but keep in mind that it is a vert and you will be required to have a roll bar as well as wear arm restraints. Personally I do not like arm restraints (I usually get them tangled on the shifter, but they will save you from yourself in the event of a rollover.</p><p></p><p>Also the only people that crack rotors on a regular basis are corvette owners:lol1:</p><p></p><p>and as Greg said, keep your daily and buy a cheap car for the track so you don't really mind if it ends up in the wall. Miatas, E30's, Civics are all disposable track cars!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbp99cobra, post: 10324981, member: 23462"] You should be fine as your car sits now. Just get out there and have fun! Once you get fully addicted, then you can make a decision on which car to get. The S2000 is a great track car (no tq, but goo hp up in the revs), but keep in mind that it is a vert and you will be required to have a roll bar as well as wear arm restraints. Personally I do not like arm restraints (I usually get them tangled on the shifter, but they will save you from yourself in the event of a rollover. Also the only people that crack rotors on a regular basis are corvette owners:lol1: and as Greg said, keep your daily and buy a cheap car for the track so you don't really mind if it ends up in the wall. Miatas, E30's, Civics are all disposable track cars! [/QUOTE]
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