great deal on a new ZR-1
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great deal on a new ZR-1
Brand new zr-1 vette, 7 weeks old, owner had it gutted and caged, and had wrap put on it, its a copy cat compuware car, but its genuine zr-1, tracked prepped.
He was leading the thunder nasa race, racing in st-1, and was leading a couple stock car su cars and ran out of talent, did not lift when he got 2 tires in the grass and when he came back on track it snap over steered bouncing off 2 walls, was first time on track with this car.
This was at the nasa races at watkins glen this weekend, all classes were running, american iron,su,etc
He was leading the thunder nasa race, racing in st-1, and was leading a couple stock car su cars and ran out of talent, did not lift when he got 2 tires in the grass and when he came back on track it snap over steered bouncing off 2 walls, was first time on track with this car.
This was at the nasa races at watkins glen this weekend, all classes were running, american iron,su,etc
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sure you dont want a running 1200hp WS6?
FS: 98 WS6 in 23060 ( 8 second ) - VAdriven.com Forums
8 second 17" tires MM - Car Videos on StreetFire
FS: 98 WS6 in 23060 ( 8 second ) - VAdriven.com Forums
8 second 17" tires MM - Car Videos on StreetFire
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I keep a special place in my heart for the guy who can buy a $120k car, get it track prepped, and get a wrap effectively making it a toy car. This is what I built the miata for.
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oh, and Jeff...The Guid(o) is one of my favorite track characters of all time.
For those who weren't there, we had the pleasure of running into a guy with really thin, greasy hair who'd sit in his car on the grid, rev the motor at people who walked by, take the helmet off and comb his hair multiple times, no rev-match on downshifts and blow clutch-smoke, run off the track, and ignore black flags. It was very entertaining.
For those who weren't there, we had the pleasure of running into a guy with really thin, greasy hair who'd sit in his car on the grid, rev the motor at people who walked by, take the helmet off and comb his hair multiple times, no rev-match on downshifts and blow clutch-smoke, run off the track, and ignore black flags. It was very entertaining.
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Giving props where props are due, am I the only one who is impressed that the windshield isn't even fractured, and it appears that the doors still line up at the back?
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Yeah, he had a million signs that he was pushing too hard. He went off past the curb on that one corner almost every lap. Was his car that fast? I'm amazed the guy who's car we're watching from couldn't get around him.