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No fogs, no door strips, and it looks in the second picture like you haven't finished turning in, yet (though I can't see enough of the track to know)!
One of the bolts for the intercooler is loose. Next question?
No
Originally Posted by 67King
No fogs, no door strips, and it looks in the second picture like you haven't finished turning in, yet (though I can't see enough of the track to know)!
Yes, Ok, No
Originally Posted by Chris White
The G meter hanging from your rear view mirror isn’t at 1g yet…..
It was my first time on the corkscrew and I had my kids in the car. I was taking it easy.
Originally Posted by Chris White
And make up your mind – either put the tow eye cover on or out the tow eye in for the track.
Not the answer I was looking for but ok.
Originally Posted by Chris White
Also – either put the fog/driving lights back in or cut out the rest of the cooling ducts.
A coyote put her head in the wrong place and destroyed the passenger driving light. It didn't do her any good either. I will replace the driving light, she can't replace her head.
Originally Posted by Richgreenster
Door Handles need to match.
We have a winner!!!
Originally Posted by alxdgr8
You didn't finish unloading all unnecessary weight from the car prior to the session.
Who you calling fat buster?
Originally Posted by 333pg333
King: Looks great. Stripe, stance & style. What wheels are they?
Eric: Is that the race size version of that splitter? I assume you have to take it off for street use?
Rice2: They look pretty wide on the rear. Is that extra rolling of the bodywork?
That is the normal size for the splitter and it stays on all the time. It is Tony G's creation. Fiberglass with a balsa wood core and I had it coated with truck bed liner. It scrapes on a few things but I can always have the bottom recovered with bed liner.