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Obsessed Tremekian
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: insightful and tastfully immature
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yeah, he was just learning. Kinda to much car for him to be learning on but maybe it's his car and he's got the money to have a personal instructor. Oh, on GM models, i heard that the drivers mod is a switch located under the passenger seat. In order to activate, the key must be in the 'accesory' position with one window down, hood open and a full tank of fuel. Otherwise the car will blow up if the switch is flipped. but thats just something i heard on the internets...
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just puttin it out there but most track days you get a instructor but still to have a car that powerful and not pass up a car that is 40 years old is sad
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