07-08-2011 | #1 |
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What Would Lingenfelter Do?
Would you keep this example of fine engineering?
I'm inclined to get rid of it... John
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Re: What Would Lingenfelter Do?
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07-08-2011 | #3 |
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Re: What Would Lingenfelter Do?
Yeah, there's really no benefit as the car won't be raced to that degree. I'd be more open to keeping it if the brakes were all upgraded but they're basically stock.
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