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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Newbies Introduce Yourself!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mulholland Man" data-source="post: 15992604" data-attributes="member: 191905"><p>The difference between stock and the Griggs is unfathomable. Driving the corners with the Griggs, it feels like there are no limits and when you reach the limit it just kinda gradually starts to slide and drift, no snap oversteer. Makes you want to keep going and going. You almost forget your in a 3700lb hunk of metal. Sooo much feedback from the car that it makes driving corners easy and fun. A little too much fun. I've kept up just fine with McClarens, Porshe's and a variety of other exotics through these mountains. Granted, my rear end was lovingly drifting through corners whilst their 200k rides were glued, but that's the fun of it! Those cars can drive themselves; Shelbys require drivers. God Bless Carol Shelby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mulholland Man, post: 15992604, member: 191905"] The difference between stock and the Griggs is unfathomable. Driving the corners with the Griggs, it feels like there are no limits and when you reach the limit it just kinda gradually starts to slide and drift, no snap oversteer. Makes you want to keep going and going. You almost forget your in a 3700lb hunk of metal. Sooo much feedback from the car that it makes driving corners easy and fun. A little too much fun. I've kept up just fine with McClarens, Porshe's and a variety of other exotics through these mountains. Granted, my rear end was lovingly drifting through corners whilst their 200k rides were glued, but that's the fun of it! Those cars can drive themselves; Shelbys require drivers. God Bless Carol Shelby. [/QUOTE]
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