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Previous poster said:Quote: Originally posted by Toby Bean on 20 October 2006
According to some of the guys on Pistonheads this car was part of the Gumball rally and it was sold via aution about a year ago.
the PH lynch mob have been at it again ! oh henry come hear for some healing !!
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=318475&f=48&h=0
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3515938088761147811&q=lonman
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-707946736899073532&q=996+GT2
personally there is an art and finesse at track day driving and I've never hit the rev limit in my car in those years.....one has to be smooth with the clutch , gearbox, diff, etc etc as it's not a about going fast in a straight line, as you rarely dump all the power in one go.....Previous poster said:Quote: Originally posted by Stevo on 22 October 2006
I agree for a similar reason - Gumballers tend to have more spare dosh than trackday guys and thrash their cars accordingly.Its a question of attitute to the car -- love it or just use it...Just a personal opinion.