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Old 09-01-2006, 10:09 AM
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I still say, put some decent brakes on, or even leave the stock ones on, and go to the track, learn it, and have fun. THEN upgrade the car heavily. You need to first see if you like it. Its easy to come up wtih pipe dreams about building the most killer track car and such, but you end up putting all your time and effort into building the car, not building your skills. If you can put the speed thing to the side, I think you would benefit from actually attending 1 trackday first, and then deciding what you want to do with the car. But if you are still insiting on being ricky racer I would recommend to maybe go to a school first and use one of their cars.

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