What Wheels?
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I 3rd getting a Shelby, one of the best all-around "stock" class cars I've driven.
If you're thinking about GS, the potential top dog IMO, is likely the '05+ RSX-S.
If you're thinking about GS, the potential top dog IMO, is likely the '05+ RSX-S.
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Or stand on the ground in front of you and punch you in the...Curt Luther wrote:If I came home with another vehicle from the Hyundai Motor Corp. of America my wife would stand on a chair and punch me in the face...
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I haven't run the Genesis idea by her.Marshall Grice wrote:...so you're wife is ok with a genesis but not a shelby? weirdKurt Rahn wrote: Unfortunately, my wife informed me that if I try to drive the Shelby home, I might as well just keep driving to the nearest motel and check in. She thought it was ... uh ... too masculine. I'd share her exact words, but this is a family board![]()
It's a bummer too, because everything I've heard about it has been positive.
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Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
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She'll probably like it...I hear they have a "Hello Kitty Emasculation Package" available...Kurt Rahn wrote:I haven't run the Genesis idea by her.Marshall Grice wrote:...so you're wife is ok with a genesis but not a shelby? weirdKurt Rahn wrote: Unfortunately, my wife informed me that if I try to drive the Shelby home, I might as well just keep driving to the nearest motel and check in. She thought it was ... uh ... too masculine. I'd share her exact words, but this is a family board![]()
It's a bummer too, because everything I've heard about it has been positive.

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Is the genesis competitive anywhere? You aren't chasin another white whale are ya?Kurt Rahn wrote: I haven't run the Genesis idea by her.

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My thinking was that with the Mini Cooper S moved to DS, the field is wide open now. The person who ran one at nationals this year was the highest placing non-MCS. I've read some pretty good things about the car so far.Aaron Goldsmith wrote:Is the genesis competitive anywhere? You aren't chasin another white whale are ya?Kurt Rahn wrote: I haven't run the Genesis idea by her.
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Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
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LOL. I think I know what she'll say, which is why I haven't mentioned it ;)Michael Wood wrote:She'll probably like it...I hear they have a "Hello Kitty Emasculation Package" available...
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Could you debadge the Shelby under C&C and tell her its the new Taurus?
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Kurt ... talk to Steve about weight penalties and smallish cars.
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And that would be the same guy who is now asking for camber kits in stock class over on sccaforums.com, becuase of his 20 run tire life.Kurt Rahn wrote: The person who ran one at nationals this year was the highest placing non-MCS. I've read some pretty good things about the car so far.

Look back as past GS results... The other sleeper is the Sentra SER Spec V. In 2006 one finished 8th, 1 sec back. But it will be a killer on tires, no camber adjustment. :unimpressed:
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That's one of the things I like the most about Mike's Shelby. With 300+ HP and tons of torque and its relatively light weight, adding my three bills to the equation isn't as dramatic a change to the lb/hp equation as adding my weight to, say, a 2600 lb Mini.Mako Koiwai wrote:Kurt ... talk to Steve about weight penalties and smallish cars.
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GS will be owned by a properly driven 2005 Dodge SRT-4 ACR.
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And that's the other thing I really like about the Shelby...2+ degrees of negative camber. Damn you guys! Now I'm starting to think living in a hotel wouldn't be so bad if the Shelby was parked in front.Jason Isley BS RX8 wrote:And that would be the same guy who is now asking for camber kits in stock class over on sccaforums.com, becuase of his 20 run tire life.Kurt Rahn wrote: The person who ran one at nationals this year was the highest placing non-MCS. I've read some pretty good things about the car so far.![]()
Look back as past GS results... The other sleeper is the Sentra SER Spec V. In 2006 one finished 8th, 1 sec back. But it will be a killer on tires, no camber adjustment. :unimpressed:
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If your wife loves you, she should want you to be happy ... 

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you could probably pay for the hotel with the money saved from your GS tire budget.Kurt Rahn wrote:[
And that's the other thing I really like about the Shelby...2+ degrees of negative camber. Damn you guys! Now I'm starting to think living in a hotel wouldn't be so bad if the Shelby was parked in front.

hahaha
See you're taking the wrong approach. You need to tell her that she's lucky you're not going into SS, and you're "taking one for the team" by only looking at FS.
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I think the Celics GTS and Subaru 2.5 RS may just make a comeback. Now where was that Impulse RS I found... forget ST, I can just go stock in GS now that the Mini is gone.Steve Ekstrand wrote:GS will be owned by a properly driven 2005 Dodge SRT-4 ACR.
But that just may be a one year deal when HS starts beating GS next year, will they move the MinI S back to GS or also bump the HS mini up to GS and the two Mini's finally get classed where they should have for years now. ????