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<blockquote data-quote="ba#97" data-source="post: 13334663" data-attributes="member: 122700"><p>also....definitely like you're looking into, get a car already built. I am building my cobra for time trials and time attack right now but once I am done with it, next car will definitely be somebody elses work. but yep....I would say lean to SM. I'm in NORCAL and the CMC, AI and AIX fields are tiny. SM and E30 are huge out here. E30 I hear is much cheaper than SM if you want to be competitive but I wouldn't want to be the only guy on the track with it. and as said before...you can take an SM car and run it in many different series too. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>question....spec iron is the NASA class for all the 05 to 08 GT's isn't it? I think I have seen it a bit but it seems a tad expensive for the initial investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ba#97, post: 13334663, member: 122700"] also....definitely like you're looking into, get a car already built. I am building my cobra for time trials and time attack right now but once I am done with it, next car will definitely be somebody elses work. but yep....I would say lean to SM. I'm in NORCAL and the CMC, AI and AIX fields are tiny. SM and E30 are huge out here. E30 I hear is much cheaper than SM if you want to be competitive but I wouldn't want to be the only guy on the track with it. and as said before...you can take an SM car and run it in many different series too. question....spec iron is the NASA class for all the 05 to 08 GT's isn't it? I think I have seen it a bit but it seems a tad expensive for the initial investment. [/QUOTE]
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