cosm3os said:Come out to Chicago--we have a passionate car/muscle car community here! Ever been to Troy Trepanier's shop? Amazing stuf . . .
I grew up out in the boonies about 30 mins from Mokena, wish I would have made it over there.
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cosm3os said:Come out to Chicago--we have a passionate car/muscle car community here! Ever been to Troy Trepanier's shop? Amazing stuf . . .
Any added noise?MrAngry said:Yep - driven on the street daily. The ride is definitely stiffer than stock, but in no way uncomfortable. I should also mention, there absolutely no rubbing or bottoming out of any kind.
If someone shoots a video of that car chasing modern super cars it would be GREAT to watch!!!MrAngry said:Understand this - Cortex or HOD never once sought me out. I run tracks all over Northern and Southern, CA and I found Filip at Cortex when I was at a track day at Sonoma raceway with HOD and saw him chase down a 458 Challenge car in his 66 Mustang.
This is no big deal. Even I've chased down a Ferrari F430 Scuderia before.patrickshelby said:If someone shoots a video of that car chasing modern super cars it would be GREAT to watch!!!
Thanks for the Cortex / Hooked on Driving video anyway. FUN and nicely filmed! Love it.
patrickshelby said:Get invited at a Porsche event and you will be passed and surrounded by plenty of driven by nuts missiles.
Get invited at a Ferrari event and for most, it is going to be a gentleman driver, almost boring, experience.
;Dcosm3os said:And remember, at either event it is proper etiquitte to wear your driving suit to dinner. What? You don't track a race car so why do you need a driving suit? Then what are you going to wear to dinner?