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Posted by fiorano94, Nov 19, 2007 at 9:55 am
When do i get to drive the shifter kart
Posted by fiorano94, Nov 17, 2007 at 3:21 pm
DC33 wrote
they dont check IDs!!

grow some balls

I challenge you
Nah, I'm alright.

Ill just watch.

Posted by fiorano94, Nov 17, 2007 at 3:14 pm
DC33 wrote
suck it!!
you better race beach!

I will in 2 years.

Chill.
Posted by fiorano94, Nov 17, 2007 at 2:38 pm
DC33 wrote
they never checked for mine, and I reguaraly get told I looks 18
lol, you probualy look older than me!!
Even if i did manage to get on the track, i would get PWNED!


BTW, its spelled probably.
Posted by fiorano94, Nov 16, 2007 at 4:53 pm
DC33 wrote
Im not sure, but I think you have to be 18...then again if you keep your mouth shut and walk right up Im sure you'll have no problem getting in
You have to show a drivers liscense IIRC.
Posted by fiorano94, Nov 16, 2007 at 11:00 am
Who said you have to stay all the way up until 10.

Atleast kart some
Posted by fiorano94, Nov 15, 2007 at 11:23 am
+1 for me.

If i come, my dad and i will throw some in.
Posted by fiorano94, Nov 13, 2007 at 9:49 am
ZUL8TR wrote
Palmer...what SMS said. Nissan Skylines are not street legal in the US. To avoid having to do all the safety upgrades and associated expense, some people import the cars and engines seperate, then register as a 'kit car". Helps get around the laws. Still can be tough if you go up against a hardcase. Can save you some $40k in having to upgrade. Heck, if they register an Ariel Atom, why not a Skyline?
Yeah,

Only problem with the kit registration would be to find a low hour 355CH engine/drivetrain.


Im sure there is a way to get around all that stuff though.


Also, i'll go ahead and make a top ten.

1. 355 Challenge
2. Ariel Atom
3. Gallardo Superleggera
4. Diablo 6.0 VT
5. 1995 Ferrari F50
6. 2005 JDM Honda NSX-R
7. Mercedes CLK Black Edition
8. Bugatti Veyron
9. Honda S2000 CR
and
10. BMW E92 M3

Basically all toys.

Posted by fiorano94, Nov 12, 2007 at 2:12 pm
SMS wrote
Palmer,
Certain year 355 Challenge cars did not have titles, thus no deal at the BMV. I know 1995 cars DID have titles, not sure if you car register that 96. But be sure to paint it before you're seen in it.
Indiana is pretty generous on registrations though, allowing assembled units with not much more that the police issuing a Vin, so maybe you car register your Ferrari as a kit car!

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I have heard a lot of people could register their 355CH's but they choose not to as the suspension and ride is horrible.

Oh well.

355CH on 62 or 135 would be godly.
Posted by fiorano94, Nov 11, 2007 at 3:08 pm
DC33 wrote
that is hidious!!!

and not street legal.....so you'll have a Ferrari and still be taking the bus
But, ill be smoking you on the track.

Just register as it as a 355 Berlinetta and tell them you have slight track mods.

Ive seen it done.

BTW its spelled hideous