Need Advice....
#21
You are not too far. This race is going to happen. Helmets, race track and all. lol. I'll blow the MF UP before I lose to this guy! (Which may very well happen). HAH@! I have a bid for an 1968 AC Cobra 427 (Red) in the UK right now.... I know I could beat him in that! I have a rental property in Oklahoma up for sale to help pay for that.. The thing will spin the tires in first gear up to 60mph..... !!!!!! F@@@ This GUY!!!
#24
You are not too far. This race is going to happen. Helmets, race track and all. lol. I'll blow the MF UP before I lose to this guy! (Which may very well happen). HAH@! I have a bid for an 1968 AC Cobra 427 (Red) in the UK right now.... I know I could beat him in that! I have a rental property in Oklahoma up for sale to help pay for that.. The thing will spin the tires in first gear up to 60mph..... !!!!!! F@@@ This GUY!!!
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Dude, you don't have a prayer in ANY of the cars you've mentioned. A stang, no matter how many horses won't hold a candle to it. He'll outhandle and outbrake you. The RX8 won't do it. And the Cobra definitely won't do it. While the 430 isn't the cream of the crop, it's still a **** well sorted car. If this guy has half a clue how to drive it and you don't have track experience at all, make sure your life insurance is current. You'll be off into the weeds before you apex the first turn. Road courses are serious ****. Might as well just put your pecker back in your pants and call it a day. I don't mean to sound harsh, but this WAY more about driver skill than it is iron. Spend your cash on some track schools and get some skills.
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Dude, you don't have a prayer in ANY of the cars you've mentioned. A stang, no matter how many horses won't hold a candle to it. He'll outhandle and outbrake you. The RX8 won't do it. And the Cobra definitely won't do it. While the 430 isn't the cream of the crop, it's still a **** well sorted car. If this guy has half a clue how to drive it and you don't have track experience at all, make sure your life insurance is current. You'll be off into the weeds before you apex the first turn. Road courses are serious ****. Might as well just put your pecker back in your pants and call it a day. I don't mean to sound harsh, but this WAY more about driver skill than it is iron. Spend your cash on some track schools and get some skills.
Too many assumptions to count. And I still have an '05 GT. Can I assume you don't have faith in that car? I'm trying to move him from his home track in LA (noproblem) to Motor Sports Ranch south of Ft. Worth. I'll keep my pecker wherever I like, and I'll be sure to film this win or lose.
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