JOutterbridge
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- First Name
- Jon
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2020
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- Messages
- 66
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- 44
- Location
- Philadelphia, PA
- Car(s)
- Genesis Coupe, 94 and 97 Toyota Supra
I agree. There are a few tracks within a couple hours of you. Learning the car behavior will help A LOT especially if you are ever caught in heavy snow/rain that we get up here. Tires matter a lot too. Almost lost 2 Supras going under 55MPH in very light rain with some R888's on. You'll learn a lot your first year with the car just try to enjoy it safely. And don't force too many mods at once it adds up if you are paying 2k+ in rent on top of other bills I had few years ago when I was your age. Wish I was smarter financially back then but oh well :/Not sure if anyone said this above, but take advantage of the NASA track day that Toyota gives you. And then find a local club and do a few track days to learn the car. Once you have fun on the track you won’t be tempted to do stoopid sheet on the street.
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