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Post by flodeezul on Feb 8, 2011 23:59:23 GMT -5
What do you look for when buying a used race car?
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Post by slingshot383 on Feb 9, 2011 5:37:06 GMT -5
#1 is chassis ceertified for E.T. or Advanced E.T., #2 any stress cracks in the body, #3 all tubing welds, #4 all heim joints
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Post by crossbonesdennis on Feb 9, 2011 9:10:44 GMT -5
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Post by flodeezul on Feb 9, 2011 23:26:41 GMT -5
sorry fellas i was a bit vague. If i go drag racing it would be a street car. But ive seen micro sprints for $4000. Forgive me for giving roundy-round racing a thought.
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Post by crossbonesdennis on Feb 10, 2011 9:20:31 GMT -5
Far as cirlce cars go, You might want to consider Factory stock. Hornet, 4cly or whatever your local track calls it. Here's our project car.
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Post by flodeezul on Feb 11, 2011 0:05:58 GMT -5
well crossbones that might happen. Cuz i already have a 91 ford Tempo. It just wont start but will turn over. If it does start it stumbles bad with my foot to the floor then clears out. I just didnt feel like messing with it. So i bought my Avenger. But bam! I got bit with the racing bug. i just wanna race and have fun.
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Post by crossbonesdennis on Feb 11, 2011 8:30:54 GMT -5
You just need to call your local track to find out if it's an approved car. Some have wheelbase limits and other rules.
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