![]() 09/09/2016 at 10:41 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
The blue BRZ with the red stripes behind the E46. I know it from somewhere I just can’t figure out where. Why do I think I recognize it?
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BECAUSE YOU WANT TO.
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I wonder whose GTO that is?
TheTurboChargedSquirrel where is the picture from?
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I found where the picture is from, but no real information...
http://www.scca.com/articles/20021…
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I was there with my WRX and Mark drove the NSX and wrote about it for R&T:
http://www.roadandtrack.com/motorsports/a3…
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The BRZ with the stripes is owned by a gentlemen from the Atlanta Region
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But who had the GTO???????
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I believe it was a guy from Kentucky
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Hmm ok I don’t know who he is. I was wondering if I could find out what suspension mods he did to get it competitive.
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I am not sure on suspension mods. I do know that the couple driving the GTO competed in one of the Experiental classes which did not record time for events but was more so to try them out for fun. The goal of the Targa event was to get a taste of various SCCA events so many people ran completely stock cars. All I did on the WRX to prep was change the brake fluid and swap out the pads for a little insurance.
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At the very least the replaced the radius rod bushings, sway bar end links, stainless steel brake lines, and stock springs.
The experiental class sounds fun, and it would be nice to get your feet wet in different types of events.