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Old 09-03-2006, 08:04 PM
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I find this funny, on a differnet forum, I find you giving peope this advice, sounds just like what we are telling you, but for some reason you don't like hearing it.

Posted by nitrorocket on another board:
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Just a question? What is the most powerful car you have driven or been in?? 1000 hp is NOT childs play. It may sound like a nice easy roung number, but that is serious power. I rarely ever use my power. On the street I only use about 700 hp of it tops! Even 700 hp is hard to control, I would sure hate to always have to worry about shifting not to mention that you will ALWAYS be spinning the tires and shifting in the middle of a controlled slide could be a little dangerous!! .......
I am not trying to shoot you down in any way, I am just offering the best advice I can give to make your life a little easier and cheaper."

But you do have a legitimate question, and IMO you have recieved a TON of good info on both your brake/suspension and some really good info on trackdays etc. Hey you must already know everything, I mean even if every single person posting on this thread says the same thing, hey who cares, thats not the info you asked for, right?
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