Modifying a GT2
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Viken and Oak,
Thanks for the kind words.
Colm,
After briefly driving the car I couldn't agree with you more. I think the PSM and it's dummy proof characteristics have kinda made me braver than I really am. I am no where near a pro much less M.S. so I think I'll hust take it easy for now and learn the ropes to this magnificant machine. More track time wouldn't hurt either.
Amir
Thanks for the kind words.
Colm,
After briefly driving the car I couldn't agree with you more. I think the PSM and it's dummy proof characteristics have kinda made me braver than I really am. I am no where near a pro much less M.S. so I think I'll hust take it easy for now and learn the ropes to this magnificant machine. More track time wouldn't hurt either.
Amir
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Hi Colm! It's me Frank. Nice to have met you at TQ. The GT2/TT torque curve is amazing. You can totally feel it even part throttle and sub 4500 rpm.
Hope you can make it back to the track soon. Have a fun trip!
Hope you can make it back to the track soon. Have a fun trip!