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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby
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    Cool car and much less than the real thing. But why not build a superlight. Would love to see it catch on. But I would rather see a spec class for half the price with a car that isn't all downforce, you won't tear up going off track or getting in the trailer. Then one that will be easy to work on in the garage. Sounds like I need to talk to Jay Carley.
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    Senior Member Grass-Passer Suck fumes's Avatar
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    Easy solution.....stay on the track! Haha

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby
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    Ultima GTR can be built for nearly the same price....and will do WAY more than 155mph.
    Ah, fugg it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AI#97 View Post
    Ultima GTR can be built for nearly the same price....and will do WAY more than 155mph.
    Yumm...can you still get a GTR for $50k or have they gone up?

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueFirePony View Post
    Yumm...can you still get a GTR for $50k or have they gone up?
    Not sure. Been about 5 years since I looked.
    Ah, fugg it.

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    They lost me at "toyo rr"
    Just hangin' with the dudes from Texas.

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    Senior Member Grass-Passer jdlingle's Avatar
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    Pretty sweet looking car. I would love to drive a car with a sequential gearbox at some point.

    Wonder how much it will cost to keep it on the track for a season?
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