Brett
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This was a full track day at MSR Angleton. Wet course, they slid into a concrete barrier.Wreaked? You mean they hit a cone?
This was a full track day at MSR Angleton. Wet course, they slid into a concrete barrier.Wreaked? You mean they hit a cone?
Ben I have taken a look at your post history are you trolling? Some of the most negative posts I have seen on this forum for someone who enjoys the automobile experience. If you are for real I recommend taking a break from posting constant negative posts about a what should be fun experience....not even close to being finished. DF has all of my harnesses...videos and "help" from forum made everything worse!!!
I hope the car at least runs when I get the harnesses back!!!
Much more nicely put than what I’m trying to hold back from posting.Ben I have taken a look at your post history are you trolling? Some of the most negative posts I have seen on this forum for someone who enjoys the automobile experience. If you are for real I recommend taking a break from posting constant negative posts about a what should be fun experience.
It’s funny you say that; almost all of our titles here in Texas have different names for the exact same vehicle. Some are “assembled” some are “Df kit” or “roadster” or goblin. The only thing consistent is the inconsistencyWhen I'm standing in front of a highway patrolman trying to convince him the tube chassis race car I just built should be street legal, he can call it whatever he wants. Missouri called it a "dune buggy", and then gave it a VIN. I didn't argue.
THEN you just smile and NOD....It’s funny you say that; almost all of our titles here in Texas have different names for the exact same vehicle. Some are “assembled” some are “Df kit” or “roadster” or goblin. The only thing consistent is the inconsistency