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Old 04-12-2021 | 02:45 PM
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Turn 2 has been the most expensive in the past. Might try a different organization and for during the week or running at night. Those are the 3 factors that will get you track time at the least expense. I haven't run out there in several years though so not up on what organizations are running there these days.

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Old 04-12-2021 | 04:56 PM
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That's been my experience too. I'll keep looking. I appreciate the reply anyway. Have you been doing DEs elsewhere or just taking a break?

ORP always looked really fun. Bit of a drive but i'd do it at least once. I remember seeing it long before moving to this area, I think while reading Dennis Palatov's blog, and always wanted to go check it out.



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Old 04-12-2021 | 06:51 PM
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That's been my experience too. I'll keep looking. I appreciate the reply anyway. Have you been doing DEs elsewhere or just taking a break?

ORP always looked really fun. Bit of a drive but i'd do it at least once. I remember seeing it long before moving to this area, I think while reading Dennis Palatov's blog, and always wanted to go check it out.

Taking a break you could say. Someone hit me last summer totaling my car and haven't replaced it with anything yet. I've heard ORP is a really fun tack as well, never been there either.
Old 04-12-2021 | 07:09 PM
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Sorry to hear that. Really, that sucks. Looks like you had the car a long time.

Going to replace it with another S, or trying something new? The market is awful for buyers as I'm sure you know. I looked for a year before picking up this most recent car.


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Old 04-12-2021 | 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by ApexHunter
Sorry to hear that. Really, that sucks. Looks like you had the car a long time.

Going to replace it with another S, or trying something new? The market is awful for buyers as I'm sure you know. I looked for a year before picking up this most recent car.
Thanks man. Sadly this was my replacement S from a similar situation just two years prior. So was my second Spa. The first one I did have for 15 years though, yes. *Both examples shown in my sig. The replacement was especially difficult to deal with though as I had just finished it and had all sorted out, with far more time and money involved in widebody and other work getting it just the way I wanted so it was fast and reliable, my perfect balance between a functional street/track toy. It only has 106k miles on it. Got it from a member here with 85k. Not something I have been eager to just rush out and duplicate right away, especially since the S2k market has been shit as you eluded so not like I have a lot of choices anyway.

So no strict timeline for "replacement", just dealing with having no S/sports car indefinitely until things line back up. Putting more time into riding my motorcycle and doing some off-road/overlanding trips planned in my Tacoma 4x4. Different speed, but also enjoyable. I miss my car dearly, esp now that summer is upon us. But now its in my garage being stripped for parts. Drivetrain being sold, all the aftermarket and misc I'm holding on to for now, in effort to use on a future re build.
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Old 04-12-2021 | 10:03 PM
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2 Spas taken out? That's criminal. Get you a Silverstone next time lol. Plenty of em. Spa is the best, way better than RYP. Spa was my ideal color this time around. The car I ended up with is Silverstone..."Iconic" some say but too common and just kinda lame. It had a lot else going for it so I took the plunge, and will color change to Monte Carlo Blue B-66P.

I too have a Tacoma 4x4...haha. Been having a lot of fun with that up here just exploring the local mountains. totally different experience from sports cars right? Really enjoyable though, being out there, and learning a new driving discipline. I had a JK Wrangler prior and the Taco really doesn't disappoint off road. Kinda itchin to try some more technical stuff beyond just forest roads. It just hasn't been the easiest time to meet local groups and try to get out and go wheeling. Plus we just had our first kid last summer, work's been busy and so on.
I might try and hit you up sometime to see if I could tag along on some trails or something.


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Old 04-12-2021 | 10:37 PM
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Man if I didn't have the baby I would have gone for a 3G 4runner or a 1g Taco. I was trying to get something with all the modern safety stuff though. I'm stoked on this truck though, it's incredible. Probably the best all around vehicle i've ever owned.

Sounds like some great trips in the works. I've only driven through some of that area. Definitely want to get back to Utah for some adventures sooner than later.

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Old 04-12-2021 | 10:38 PM
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Nice!

Mines a first gen single cab manual. I've got a 4wheel pop up camper coming for it next Month and some out of state road trips out to Yellowstone and surrounding areas in July and Moab/Utah and Colorado & NM later in September, so really looking forward to some overnight trips in some pretty epic areas of the country. There is some cool areas to explore in WA too, and used to do a lot of that in my 20's and revisiting again now that the S is down. The Tacoma is my only vehicle right now so I don't do too crazy of wheeling that I am not confident I cant return from without issues, but its tough because the more challenging the better/fun. Having someone to go with definitely helps though for safety and helping get back if there is a problem. I'm still running open stock diffs, but do have a 2" susp lift and some aggressive 33" tires so it gets around pretty good anyhow.
Old 04-12-2021 | 10:41 PM
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Originally Posted by ApexHunter
Man if I didn't have the baby I would have gone for a 3G 4runner or a 1g Taco. I was trying to get something with all the modern safety stuff though. I'm stoked on this truck though, it's incredible. Probably the best all around vehicle i've ever owned.

Sounds like some great trips in the works. I've only driven through some of that area. Definitely want to get back to Utah for some adventures sooner than later.
The current gen Tacoma's are really nice trucks. My buddy bought a 2021 white - off-road package as well) He never drives his though, just waxes it in the garage

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