A Ferrari Waiting its Turn
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Challenge cars are facking awesome, but the reg Fcars are not the best track cars.
Im anti-Fcar now.
Im full on Pcar as the track car of choice. Those cars are brutally durable.
Im anti-Fcar now.
Im full on Pcar as the track car of choice. Those cars are brutally durable.
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Love the yellow lens on red. Car looks mean.
slightly unrelated question, do they sell hydraulic jacks with a low profile that would be able to lift a lowered car like that?
I'm having a little trouble with my car as it sits stock. At times i'm using a X-jack to get it up initially
slightly unrelated question, do they sell hydraulic jacks with a low profile that would be able to lift a lowered car like that?
I'm having a little trouble with my car as it sits stock. At times i'm using a X-jack to get it up initially
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iDomN8U you won't be working on that car yourself, in floor lift or if you really want to be a baller you install jacks into the car that are activiated by compressed air.
As far as your S2000, get a low profile jack at Costco for like $120 alluminium or Princess Auto they fit under lowered cars even.
As far as your S2000, get a low profile jack at Costco for like $120 alluminium or Princess Auto they fit under lowered cars even.
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Originally Posted by BioBanker,Jun 9 2006, 10:01 AM
Challenge cars are facking awesome, but the reg Fcars are not the best track cars.
Im anti-Fcar now.
Im full on Pcar as the track car of choice. Those cars are brutally durable.
Im anti-Fcar now.
Im full on Pcar as the track car of choice. Those cars are brutally durable.
Ferrari - mid-engined, extremely well balance, expensive to fix, owned by Fix It Again Tony
Pcar - most high end ones are rear engined (fighting a bad design), built tough, and good on the track, but will never match a Ferrari's poise.
What I would like to do next year, depending on funds, is get a Cayman S from the US, have Pfaff tuning set it up with coil overs, and a new exhaust, chip etc bring the hp to 315 (maybe the following year). Will sound (I'm telling you they sound amazing) and handle like a Ferrari, solid like a Porsche, not the fastest thing out there, but it is small, mid-engined and will handle like a dream, plus I can put my bikes on the roof!!!
Then again the Boxster S with the Cayman S motor and same tuning would be amazing too.....
These are more realistic for me.
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Originally Posted by wing,Jun 9 2006, 07:43 AM
iDomN8U you won't be working on that car yourself, in floor lift or if you really want to be a baller you install jacks into the car that are activiated by compressed air.
As far as your S2000, get a low profile jack at Costco for like $120 alluminium or Princess Auto they fit under lowered cars even.
As far as your S2000, get a low profile jack at Costco for like $120 alluminium or Princess Auto they fit under lowered cars even.
Thnx for the info