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Is a track-prepped car PC for being pulled over?
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<blockquote data-quote="toma nova" data-source="post: 16421071" data-attributes="member: 197439"><p>2001 GT, legally registered and insured with front and rear license plates. Permanent track numbers on sides, hood, and rear. No tints so you can see the race seats, roll bar, and harnesses (no stock seat belts).</p><p></p><p>I usually only drive it to the track, shop, or occasional meet. Does the appearance of my car invite attention? I only drive a few MPH over, definitely the slow side of moving traffic (saving it for the track). My concern is that I do not wear the harness or seat belt on the street. If I got a fix-it ticket, I would have a very difficult time putting stock seat belts back in.</p><p></p><p>TIA,</p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toma nova, post: 16421071, member: 197439"] 2001 GT, legally registered and insured with front and rear license plates. Permanent track numbers on sides, hood, and rear. No tints so you can see the race seats, roll bar, and harnesses (no stock seat belts). I usually only drive it to the track, shop, or occasional meet. Does the appearance of my car invite attention? I only drive a few MPH over, definitely the slow side of moving traffic (saving it for the track). My concern is that I do not wear the harness or seat belt on the street. If I got a fix-it ticket, I would have a very difficult time putting stock seat belts back in. TIA, Tom [/QUOTE]
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