some kills with my TII (technically surrenders lol)
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some kills with my TII (technically surrenders lol)
not sure why I havent shared this yet I guess i just forgot. I accidentally formatted my memory card that day but heres some video I managed to salvage from the last OTD of the year here lol
I feel sort of bad for anyone that hasn't had a chance to truly drive their 7 in stock form, they are quite exciting and really give you an understanding of how special the cars really were in their day
anyways, this is my 87, in 100% stock form, on 26 year old suspension and eagle RS-A all seasons vs various newer cars...enjoy
(to be fair, I was in a higher driver class but I had to drop down as my run group was nothing but C6 corvettes and dedicated race cars)
I feel sort of bad for anyone that hasn't had a chance to truly drive their 7 in stock form, they are quite exciting and really give you an understanding of how special the cars really were in their day
anyways, this is my 87, in 100% stock form, on 26 year old suspension and eagle RS-A all seasons vs various newer cars...enjoy
(to be fair, I was in a higher driver class but I had to drop down as my run group was nothing but C6 corvettes and dedicated race cars)
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looks like fun, my FD is basically stock, but its auto . I want to get out to a track like that, but not sure how much I would get out of it, maybe learn the lines? Good stuff though, looks like you were having fun.
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Gives me hope with mine without having to do any cooling work to it. Though the course dosen't look as demanding as VIR does. Ups, downs, turns with over 3 miles of track for each lap on full course.
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