ATTENTION: All high performance drivers & and adrenalin junkies!
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56hotrod,
The more the merrier! I'm not partial to Evos only, I love M3's, I'll own one someday (deo Volente) but until then I'll just have to blow em away,(just kidding!) Any and all cars are welcome, it's the driver I either like or dont like, not the car.
donmeca,
The car is running great! I still cant believe that crap that happened. It had NOTHING to do with my cams, how Al ever thought that is beyond me!!!!! I had a bad starter that Mitsubishi replaced under warranty. NOT ONE person I talked with from a whole host of car specialists EVER suspected anything but the starter, started solenoid, or a ground issue. I wasted several hours that day and Marco drove up for nothing! I'll post more on another thread.
Sorry you cant make it! However, Sebring is on for this weekend and I and several others will be going, it's this Saturday, come on up!
The more the merrier! I'm not partial to Evos only, I love M3's, I'll own one someday (deo Volente) but until then I'll just have to blow em away,(just kidding!) Any and all cars are welcome, it's the driver I either like or dont like, not the car.
donmeca,
The car is running great! I still cant believe that crap that happened. It had NOTHING to do with my cams, how Al ever thought that is beyond me!!!!! I had a bad starter that Mitsubishi replaced under warranty. NOT ONE person I talked with from a whole host of car specialists EVER suspected anything but the starter, started solenoid, or a ground issue. I wasted several hours that day and Marco drove up for nothing! I'll post more on another thread.
Sorry you cant make it! However, Sebring is on for this weekend and I and several others will be going, it's this Saturday, come on up!
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Well, let us know if you're coming.
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Just to let all you guys know, I called my insurance agent today and asked what types of events ARE covered and what types are not. They stated that any NON-COMPETITION event is covered, whether a performance driving school or cruising on public or private roads. Compare that to going to the 1/4 mi. track or running in an SCCA, or any competition event where your insurance company DOESN'T cover you. Think about it.
Well, let us know if you're coming.
BTW,
Just to let all you guys know, I called my insurance agent today and asked what types of events ARE covered and what types are not. They stated that any NON-COMPETITION event is covered, whether a performance driving school or cruising on public or private roads. Compare that to going to the 1/4 mi. track or running in an SCCA, or any competition event where your insurance company DOESN'T cover you. Think about it.
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Heres a link for the The Cheraholla Skyway, check out the photo section!
http://www.tailofthedragon.com/cherohala.html
http://www.tailofthedragon.com/cherohala.html
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Well, let us know if you're coming.
BTW,
Just to let all you guys know, I called my insurance agent today and asked what types of events ARE covered and what types are not. They stated that any NON-COMPETITION event is covered, whether a performance driving school or cruising on public or private roads. Compare that to going to the 1/4 mi. track or running in an SCCA, or any competition event where your insurance company DOESN'T cover you. Think about it.
Well, let us know if you're coming.
BTW,
Just to let all you guys know, I called my insurance agent today and asked what types of events ARE covered and what types are not. They stated that any NON-COMPETITION event is covered, whether a performance driving school or cruising on public or private roads. Compare that to going to the 1/4 mi. track or running in an SCCA, or any competition event where your insurance company DOESN'T cover you. Think about it.
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Re-read, they cover all NON COMPETITION events, public or private. My point is this, we're driving on a public road, non competition, for the pure enjoyment of it, no insurance issues.
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I started a new thread, discuss here : https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...d.php?t=224823