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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 9cobra7: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by F1R/GT: [qb] Wow!!! You guys are very helpful. It's nice to know that theirs gonna be cool people that are willing to help out if needed thanxs so much. By the way my car runs race fuel only, has an oversize canton oil pan, a big fluidyn radiator, air to air 3 core inter cooler , water methanol injection system, 2000 Cobra R front brake system, sloted rear rotors with stock calipers, and I'm trailering it down their. I'm just hoping it all holds together I've never driven it that hard for an extended amount of time. I'm running a good amount of boost from the procharger. It's a well built car though, I guess I'm just nervous. :rolleyes: [/qb][/QUOTE]Sounds like a really badass mustang, I can't wait to see it out there and using that suspension like it was meant to. Your brakes are good but I really do recommend some race pads for the front. They will fade after a few laps and it's not a comfortable feeling. If you already have them then forget what I said. I was nervous my first time and couldn't sleep the night before but it was all worth it, believe me. You will learn so much and it will make street racing look like a joke which is why I drive a taurus everyday. Just take it easy and start out slow and progress through out the day. Look for me #95 white cobra and I'll help out with tips and things but most everyone out there is there to help and have fun. Fun Guaranteed! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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