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Originally Posted by Zerocool It was built for tracks and circuits. Unless you count the over-heating oil, boiling brake fluid, and fuel starvation... YES, it is READY for the racetrack.
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Unless you count the over-heating oil, boiling brake fluid, and fuel starvation... YES, it is READY for the racetrack.
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