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Old 06-03-2014, 09:08 PM   #15 (permalink)
280z/300zx
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The Z/28 wasn't really meant to auto-x, it's a road car. I'm sure with some more wheel time he will be able to get much closer to the BRZ and on a road course the BRZ might as well not even show up. The Z/28 has proven to compete with the likes of the GTR. While it's expensive for a Camaro in general it's got the moves and the power to back it up. I'm sure you know, as you seem like a regular auto-xer, that more powerful cars don't usually translate to good auto-x times. I mean i've seen a guy with a beat to crap, stock, automatic, **** tires toyota paseo run one of the best times at an auto-x event. He did it just as a joke, regular car is a prepped miata, but the point is light weight low power vehicles tend to do much better at auto-x.

As for the topic, will wait to see the specs from Ford when it is released
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