TA2 Camaro
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TA2 Camaro
Not Porsche related, but just picked up a couple year old Howe TA2 Car. It' AWESOME! Got to shake it down for a day at Chuckwalla and had a blast. Attached is my best (and last) lap of the weekend. Felt pretty happy to break below 1:50 with only about an hour total in the car.
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They really are a tremendous bang for the buck!
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Looks like a great acquisition!
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Looks like a ton of fun.
Matt, Peter, am I good enough to drive one of those?
Matt, Peter, am I good enough to drive one of those?
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I have a growing list of customers racing TA2 cars in various series, other than Tran Am, here and in Australia. For a race car, they're cheap to buy, cheap to run and make a lot of noise. Low tech, no tech big *** spec racer
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At two separate track day events at WGI this past year there were two NASCAR Cup guys driving those cars (Mustangs and Corvettes)....yoiks
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,Part time, slower drivers/cars turn 2 minute laps at WGI, serious part time amateurs are mid 1:50's Fixed price replacement costs as per TA:
Shock Absorbers - $925 each
Brake Calipers - $550 each
Brake Pads- $250 per axle
Wheels – $175 each
Headers - $1,850 a set
Complete Exhaust System - $2,200
They are big, wide, loud, def not bullet proof.
Shock Absorbers - $925 each
Brake Calipers - $550 each
Brake Pads- $250 per axle
Wheels – $175 each
Headers - $1,850 a set
Complete Exhaust System - $2,200
They are big, wide, loud, def not bullet proof.
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