Re: IOE car??
If Summit was closer, WE could have gotten the most heroic fix since you would have been on the track racing.
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If Summit was closer, WE could have gotten the most heroic fix since you would have been on the track racing.
Oh, I think all Camaros are Effluency contenders.
They are really terrible.
Also -- Obama is more likely to win the Nobel Peace Price while being the Commander in Chief of a military engaged in two wars AND with unconstitutional detainment centers like Gitmo than a Z is to win a Lemons Raze
Nobel prize: check
Two wars: check
Gitmo still open: check
I guess it's time for a camaro to wine IOE.
Am I correct to think stock everything is better than wider wheels and tires for gaining effluency 'points'?
Am I correct to think stock everything is better than wider wheels and tires for gaining effluency 'points'?
It's a purely subjective interpretation of "most from the least," made by Jay with varying amounts of input from me, Jonny, Nick, and Jeff. Good wheels and tires won't hurt your shot at the IOE; in fact, we prefer that racers upgrade brakes and tires. Anything British, French, (non-Alfa) Italian, really old, or GM has a great shot.
ronman wrote:Actually the bridge didn't do hugely significant damage. Had Summit been closer, we would have been back on the track much sooner...
had summit given us the right parts the first time, we would've been on the track earlier too...........
If the ven runs for the whole event, I predict a fairly strong ioe contender. I just hope we can stay the hell away from that thing, it scares the bejeesus out of me. See you there!
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