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watt said:
thanks fritz,
you make a good point, but tracks -- even Nring are smoooth relative to the bumpy roads in Malibu. i am comparing daily, the behaviour of the gt3 to the gt2 on the same roads as i drive to work. i drove 2 gt2's 15,000 miles, and this gt3 4000 right after [now].
Hume Road, Malibu
the 02 gt2 pitches so badly, one must slow way down in a gt2, for the same section i can scream thru when driving a gt3. this is a handling problem most do not experience: e.g.: 2 gear 45 mph in a gt3 vs 30 mph in a gt2... same twisty high on and off camber corner/bump set.... but i have it every day..... thanks
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watt said:
Correction Issued
At the suggestion of Edvard Greig, I have now run my 03 GT2 though these same sequences of corners many times at the same speeds as with the GT3, the car being lower it scrapes the ground more.
I completely retract my comment on GT3 handling better vs GT2 other than the obvious effects of less weight and NA.
I trained on the track and took instruction which improved my skills a little bit during the GT3's months with me, and this probably explains my previous take.
Thank God for Edvard, what a tuner!
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Les Quam said:
Watt,
Good luck with your 04 GT 2 hunt. Alfie and I have been discussing his GT 3. During the discussion he mentioned all the preliminary interest on his 04 GT 2 seems to be Watt like guys trying to buy it for 165. He seemed to feel that they would hang themseleves before giving you the satisfaction of stealing their GT2.
P.S. It also helps to be on Christ's good side when Gambling as well.( Just kidding)/
Mar 23, 2004 9:41:19 PM
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carrageous said:
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Raymond Radiguet
Wasn't he the guy who put Madame de Beaumont to sleep when Cocteau read the manuscript to her that night at Jean Hugo's after the first war?
And now he turns up on Rennteam! Small world.
Mar 24, 2004 2:53:51 AM
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carrageous said:
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Raymond Radiguet
Wasn't he the guy who put Madame de Beaumont to sleep when Cocteau read the manuscript to her that night at Jean Hugo's after the first war?
And now he turns up on Rennteam! Small world.
it's all carrageous' fault
Apr 13, 2004 3:25:07 PM