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Old 11-21-2018, 08:05 PM
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Hauss, no offense given. I believe what we tried to get across to you. 1-you're a new owner (With 600Hp) in a 3000lbs. car, with no traction control, no ABS, etc. 2-you said your self "No race car driver" cars with these numbers you need at least some High HP driving exp. 3-Two wrongs don't make a right.(Since I've been a racer, I only need to deal with speed there) 4-Ron61 said it best, "Please be careful till you get wheel time". 5-Do a track day ($125-250), then go flog the S--T out of it there in a safe setting, and if you crash, you'll only hurt yourself, Better yet, spend your money on a "HP Driving School", best money you'll every spend. Please take this post in the manner it was given, we don't want anything bad happening to another Cobra owner, Cheers Tom.

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