Does putting parts for the track really make sense on cars that are 95% daily drivers?
The world of modding can be a strange place. We buy a car thats strength is they are great straight out the box and realitively cheap. Then we take all those parts off and replace them with expensive ones made for the track but dont track it?
I guess even if we do track it, are we good enough drivers to make the most of the track mods? A crap driver in a GT3, is still a crap driver....
The world of modding can be a strange place. We buy a car thats strength is they are great straight out the box and realitively cheap. Then we take all those parts off and replace them with expensive ones made for the track but dont track it?
I guess even if we do track it, are we good enough drivers to make the most of the track mods? A crap driver in a GT3, is still a crap driver....
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