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Old 01-03-2010, 11:00 PM
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bbrell,
Have you ever driven 600-700HP, 2300 pound short wheel base car before? These things can swap ends and get you in trouble very quick. My advise would be to meet up with some local clubs and maybe take a ride in a high HP Cobra. Also think about going to a driving school close to you that can teach you the in's and out's on driving cars such as these.
That said, I hope you get what you want and that you and your family have fun building which ever kit you buy.

Be safe over there and remember they drive on the other side of the road. My youngest son spent 2 years there (Navy, F18 E-F mechanic attached to the Kittyhawk). When he came back stateside he almost got run over a couple of times because he was used to driving on the other side of the road.

Again, Be safe and thank you and all of the service men and women. We are proud of you all.
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