UKNOWHO
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- Feb 2, 2006
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passaic,
New_Jersey
That porsche never had a chance!!
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And of course I can't forget this gem...best kill ever!
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Not really actually "Road Racing" but a few track day photos of my old lady my dad and I drive:
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Still need to change the valve stem seals....
From an HPDE at Monticello Motor Club in NY, stock ride height FTWYou must be logged in to view this image or video.You must be logged in to view this image or video.
Those are Enkei PF01 18x9.5 35et with 1" spacers.Specs on your wheels?
Those are Enkei PF01 18x9.5 35et with 1" spacers.
Did you have these on at the NEPA event? 285/30 fit?
Does your car run cool on the track and did that vent help as well?A couple more...You must be logged in to view this image or video.You must be logged in to view this image or video.
Yeah. It was getting warm (215 or so) but ambient temp was like 95°+ and track temp was over 110°. This one is pointed on my PS cooler. I have one for the other side that will blow right on my oil cooler.Does your car run cool on the track and did that vent help as well?
car is nice wondering if you were at DSM STI EVO shootout last year at Englishtown and do you participate in the AutoCross at the meadowlands?Yeah. It was getting warm (215 or so) but ambient temp was like 95°+ and track temp was over 110°. This one is pointed on my PS cooler. I have one for the other side that will blow right on my oil cooler.
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They have an event at Thunderbolt in NJ late October are you going? Its a high speed track.A friend of mine will be road racing his EvoX in that event I will be there too. I think we met at Etown car is in sig. You have Brembo brakes in the front of your car if I remember right.I was at the etown meet. I don't autox. Cars not really setup for it.
What color is this?
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The headlight feeds fresh air to the intake. The Naca ducts on the lower sides of the bumper feed brake cooling ducts and trans cooler. The duct incorporated into the center of the splitter feeds another brake duct and the alternator. Cooling management has been my biggest issue. I've melted so many parts over the years I decided to duct the hell out of the front end. Current setup works very well but last track day I did was 2 years ago.Whats that intake psrt at the bottom? Is that brake cooling or something else?
It's Magenta Gray Pearl. Paint code A87.
@2gmitsueclipse im pretty sure I see you driving all over the auburn hills/lake Orion area. Straight exit exhaust right? Car looks and sounds dope. Haven't been able to make it out to the track, but here is a static.
Do you still have this car? I remember you had it for sale a while back.