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Old 07-09-1999, 03:58 AM   #5
66fastback
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It's really surprising that I don't have more time invested in the car...most of the time is spent behind the wheel, so any work done is well repaid.

The thing that has impressed me the most about this car, is the handling. I knew I had done a lot to improve it...but never truly appreciated the results until I drove my nephews new 99 Trans Am. Great power, but when I drove it down a winding road where I run my stang all the time, the car started loosing grip at about the same speed as mine. That really surprised me knowing that he had a lot better and newer tires on his expensive new toy.
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