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If you were starting over...would you choose a Mustang again?
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<blockquote data-quote="TroyV" data-source="post: 10338081" data-attributes="member: 28469"><p>There is no reason to ever have to build a track car again. There is so much stuff out there that is already built and sorted out.</p><p></p><p>The specific platform is unimportant, aside from choosing something reliable, has good market support and is the drivetrain layout of your preference.</p><p></p><p>There is nothing cheaper to run than a Miata, which is why I went for one that was built and sorted out. All I have done have been pads, rotors, rubber, and maintenance. I have just about 9000 track miles over the last two seasons, and have learned a great deal. It is not the fastest machine out there, but it can turn inside of almost anything out there.</p><p></p><p>Once you learn how to never use the brakes, you can take some folks by surprise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TroyV, post: 10338081, member: 28469"] There is no reason to ever have to build a track car again. There is so much stuff out there that is already built and sorted out. The specific platform is unimportant, aside from choosing something reliable, has good market support and is the drivetrain layout of your preference. There is nothing cheaper to run than a Miata, which is why I went for one that was built and sorted out. All I have done have been pads, rotors, rubber, and maintenance. I have just about 9000 track miles over the last two seasons, and have learned a great deal. It is not the fastest machine out there, but it can turn inside of almost anything out there. Once you learn how to never use the brakes, you can take some folks by surprise. [/QUOTE]
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