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Ha, I won’t shoot because I 110% agree. It is a Ferrari in disguise.
Yes, the main thought is getting the car to track it. I’ll take any road course videos, feedback and ideas! Having a good day because I just got word they are building my SRT Durango in the next couple of weeks. I need to get down to Texas and ride and drive my friends’ toys, he has told me how incredible the cars are, especially the GT3 RS. The one item he also points out is the minimum of problems with them even as they are used on the tracks. That is what we want to know about these new items from GM, huh?
Yes, the main thought is getting the car to track it. I’ll take any road course videos, feedback and ideas! Having a good day because I just got word they are building my SRT Durango in the next couple of weeks. I need to get down to Texas and ride and drive my friends’ toys, he has told me how incredible the cars are, especially the GT3 RS. The one item he also points out is the minimum of problems with them even as they are used on the tracks. That is what we want to know about these new items from GM, huh?
Yeah porsche designs the cars to be beat on and they are very aftermarket friendly as well, but expensive oem or aftermarket nonetheless.
Here's a great video on the new 992 gt3rs, I'm not sure if people have started taking deliveries but it's gonna be a special car.
Yeah fair point with gm, if you remember the c7 z06 was plagued with heat soak in the 1st year or two, again the difference in build quality and engineering between Germans and Americans is insane. I'm 110% sure that if Germany built the hellcat it would be awd, it would have a lighter chasis/platform, and it would be good for a safe 1000whp on stock blower/block/trans. Unfortunately it would also probably cost 150k 🤣🤣🤣. But.... that's just me dreaming.
Gm is also now having certain issues with the engine/trans in these c8s/z06 so it remains to be seen how they hold up after extended track time.
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