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Old 09-25-2009, 06:55 AM
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Sorry, I don't have any pics. I was so sick that this happened that I didn't want any reminder and thus didn't snap any pics. The cage held up just fine. I was quite impressed that I was able to walk away from that crash with only a stiff neck.
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Originally Posted by kabel_Boxster
The Yoko ES100's are a gripless tire, old technology. ditch them as soon as you can and get something better, Yoko AD08, Pilot sports, Potenza RE-11...
Ok, that's what I thought. I was right on the edge at way slower speeds than I expected.
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Mark..I know exactly how you feel. Was upside down last week in my track prepped car. Cage and harness did the job well. Didn't have it as bad as you except for a bruised forarm from hitting the steering wheel hard plus a bruise ego as well.

VR...what's up mang?? Still causing trouble I see. I got some good stuffs for you
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wow, this thread is still alive.



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