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Old 08-09-2007, 11:17 AM
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Curt I am sorry and not sure why I blew your name. Thanks Bob for the poke as I just messed up but think I got the proud new owner part right. It is nice to see that Shinny New Car feeling and darn glad it seems to last forever with these cars. Maybe a little less over time but jumpin in and going for a ride bring it right back for me anyway.
As far as the track day goes I am all for it but not until cooler weather. I do not know if my beat up body will take it as I know I would not be very smooth. I also need a lot of run off and no walls to be willing to hang it out. This turning stuff is pretty new to me but admit I have pushed my car to point of getting away just to know where it starts. Power application after in a turn seems to be where mine needs the most caution and tells you the least before she snaps. If I have room I can come back into it and get out of trouble with the throttle and that is a blast.
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