Christmas Gift Idea???

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Looks like fun!

But even with discount, it's out of my price range. :(
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Craig Naylor wrote:Looks like fun!

But even with discount, it's out of my price range. :(
You're missing the point. It's supposed to be a gift FOR you. :lol:
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Been married 19+ years... and still, I fair much better when I pick my own gifts. (not that she reads this)but... Love ya honey!
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I went to this w/ a friend... it's fun for what it is.

One thing to keep in mind: you'll need to add another $85-90 for insurance, which only limits your liability to $2500. You can do it w/o it, but yea...

They take you out in groups of up to 4 drivers. 20 laps.

Good thing: it's based on 20 laps of the slowest driver. So my friend & I got like 25-26 laps - we weren't extraordinarily fast, just the majority of people going have no real performance driving experience.

Getting in & out is hard; no doors, window only.

You are allowed to bring your own helmet (I didn't know this) and gloves, but they do provide headsocks.

You can't bring your own GoPro, they want to charge you like $100+ to use theirs (I guess at least they burn it onto a DVD for you).

Worth trying once; beyond that, I'd rather do autox or an hpde. The scariest part was "dammit, I don't have $2500 if I wreck this :( ." If I had $2500 to spare, it would have been much more fun, hee hee.

We did this when it was like 100+ out a little over a month ago; still had fun.
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Her's another Christmas gift idea for those who like racing games:

http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.as ... opnav=&s=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

For those who are not Costco members, no fret. Non members can purchase from the online store.

Craig
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Craig Naylor wrote:Her's another Christmas gift idea for those who like racing games:

http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.as ... opnav=&s=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

For those who are not Costco members, no fret. Non members can purchase from the online store.

Craig
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You can get the wheel and pedals for $329: http://www.fanatec.de/webshop/new_usa/p ... ucts_id=81" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (xbox support is an extra $50 or so)
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