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<blockquote data-quote="iismet" data-source="post: 14821493" data-attributes="member: 15250"><p>I don't really have any ambition to. I am building a replica cobra and would like to race it, but I am some time from that and I really do not have the skill set to confidently run it (475 hp, 408 tq, 90 inch WB) which is why I started learning to drive the Mustang. </p><p></p><p>The SVT has afforded a safe reliable trainer and I learn a lot from modifying and then driving it. We are not running HPDE D yet, but we may be by the end of this season. </p><p></p><p>The SVT really is just a track car not a race car. It is great fun to study, build, drive, and marvel at what can be done with it. This is our 3rd year tracking it - it has come a long ways. Plan to finish it with a an FTB kit and then call it good enough and just drive and enjoy it. </p><p></p><p></p><p>chr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iismet, post: 14821493, member: 15250"] I don't really have any ambition to. I am building a replica cobra and would like to race it, but I am some time from that and I really do not have the skill set to confidently run it (475 hp, 408 tq, 90 inch WB) which is why I started learning to drive the Mustang. The SVT has afforded a safe reliable trainer and I learn a lot from modifying and then driving it. We are not running HPDE D yet, but we may be by the end of this season. The SVT really is just a track car not a race car. It is great fun to study, build, drive, and marvel at what can be done with it. This is our 3rd year tracking it - it has come a long ways. Plan to finish it with a an FTB kit and then call it good enough and just drive and enjoy it. chr [/QUOTE]
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