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Old 03-01-2005, 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by JamesD
What defines a street car? a/c? power window? opening doors? The term is so ambiguous. one mans idea of a street car could another man race car. Some people say that all it has to do is pass inpection. No doubt it will be an amazing car, with excellent quality, but I'm not sure if most people would consider it a street car. Maybe I'm wrong thought. I guess what I'm asking is where do you draw the line between a race car and street car?

I understand and agree James. What I think will be different about this one is if he takes it on Power Tour like he said. If the car can handle that type of driving it is a streetable car in my book. Many guys with 7-8 second cars call them street cars and say they drive them, but never more than a couple miles at a time.

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