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Old 02-10-2010, 02:18 AM
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Hi all. Worked as an instructor for the annual University of VARA at Buttonwillow.

Here's a pic of me going 'round with a student along for the ride...

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Do you drive with the POC?
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Do you drive with the POC?
Not yet, I just joined...
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The stance of your Boxster looks great.

What is your suspension set-up. (how did you lower it?)

Does it work better than the standard suspension? That's the big question.



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Originally Posted by racerxlilbro
Not yet, I just joined...
Welcome! PM me if you have any questions. I'd be happy to help you out!
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Andrew D., thanks! I'd love to get out there...scheduling is tough.

Phil, it's bone stock. I think it's just those wheels fill the wheelwells very well!
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Phil, it's bone stock. I think it's just those wheels fill the wheelwells very well!
The suspension must be fully loaded then?

What size wheels are you running?

The body is sitting right down on the wheels.

That's a great shot of your car.



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Thanks, Phil. I appreciate the compliment. Yes, the car is loaded on the left side, as I'm just past the apex of the last left-hander leading onto the main straight.

The wheels are Moda MD-1's, fronts are 19x8.5, and the rears, I think are 19x9.5. For some reason I can't find the order info on Tire Rack. The wheels were on closeout there - something like $119 each for the fronts.



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