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NorCal 944spec Inaugural CASH race - Thunderhill Aug. 12-13

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Old 08-10-2006, 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by pixrken
I'm tracking the building of your 944spec car in your web journal.
That's a great looking car and the clean interior and wiring puts my car to shame.
Can't wait to see it on the track!
Good luck finishing it up.

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Wow, so it's not just a big waste of time!

Thanks for the comments. If I'm able, I'll be up your way to race for sure. I grew up in the Bay, so lots of family to stay with

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Old 08-10-2006, 11:37 AM
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Chris... After looking at your pictures I am really thinking hard about cleanign the inside of my car out. I first stripped in it in the summer of 2000, but that a really quick job just yanking the big stuff. I am starting to think it may be time go through it a little more carefully.
Old 08-10-2006, 12:06 PM
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Wow, I should go to this just to spectate. I need to get the car tuned this afternoon then, yikes.
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Originally Posted by M758
Chris... After looking at your pictures I am really thinking hard about cleanign the inside of my car out. I first stripped in it in the summer of 2000, but that a really quick job just yanking the big stuff. I am starting to think it may be time go through it a little more carefully.
Get the Advil ready Joe. With your cage installed, you'll have to contort like crazy to get into some spots. I tackled it little by little, a few hours here and there; I would recommend going about it that way to save your back.

All in all though, I'm really happy I did it. Wait 'til you see it in person!
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bleucamaro or anyone else that might be interested.

Please drop by and say Hi and introduce yourself.
We're a new group starting up in NorCal and love to talk to folks.
944spec is a pretty simple formula, fairly low cost as far as race cars goes and much sexier than a Hondah challenge car.

I also have a number of "CARS" the movie posters to give away, come on by and pick one up.
These are the authentic two sided posters so they are worth something on eBay if you decide not to keep it.

--Ken
Old 08-12-2006, 02:25 PM
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Man, I am def. going to spectate. I've been so busy, and am only 1.5hours away from the track! This is going to be exciting, are you allowed to go into the pit area?
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I would assume so. It's nothing like a national event (ie NASCAR, Cart, etc) as far as barriers and access goes.
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That's what I assumed, what time does racing start on Sunday morning?
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Originally Posted by HIGHBOOST
That's what I assumed, what time does racing start on Sunday morning?
http://www.nasaproracing.com/norcal/...dule_aug06.htm

It's in there somewhere



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