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Old Oct 3, 2005 | 04:27 PM
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Hey guys,

After long consideration, I decided to no longer keep the z. It was just too expensive to track, street, and keep through winter. Im still a college student and couldnt afford a daily driver and to keep tracking. I sold my z and the only parts the owner didnt want were my safety setup like seats, rollbar, and belts. So theyre for sale in the classifieds. I'll miss it without a doubt but its time for a dedicated street car for awhile till I actually graduate college and get a job. I'm lookin at an 06 Evo to get me around, year round and hopefully a track day once a year to keep me sharp till I can get a dedicated track car. I know I didnt post often in here but I sure did read all your posts daily to keep up with the community. Thanks for all help along the way....

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Old Oct 3, 2005 | 04:30 PM
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Well..You're going to be spending same kind of money to track and street drive both cars. But i do agree the Evo would be better during the winter.
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Old Oct 3, 2005 | 04:33 PM
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Well..You're going to be spending same kind of money to track and street drive both cars. But i do agree the Evo would be better during the winter.
Ya theyre definitely same price to track but I wont be tracking the evo 6-8 times a season and winters will be luxorious!...
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Old Oct 3, 2005 | 04:40 PM
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You will be missed! Evo's are fun to though. Good luck
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Old Oct 4, 2005 | 03:25 AM
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I went through that realization years ago when I had a twin turbo RX-7.

It's crazy expensive to have a fun & competitive track car AND have a reliable street car (RX-7 tt & reliable are an oxymoron).

After selling the car, mountain biking became my replacement. It's far cheaper and honestly, I scare myself a lot more on the trails than I do in a 3000 lbs metal cage on a nice predicatable surface. The technology is pretty cool and handling dynamics are somewhat similar to driving (braking & weight balance).

I did eventually get back to a daily driver sports car but I've always remembered my RX-7 lesson. Now, I only Solo2 my 350 and all mods are kept in check and *must* not effect driveability or reliability.

If you're a college student on a budget and are looking for a track-like thrill you should seriously look at mountain biking. It's pretty addictive and as a bonus wickedly healthy to. You will develop incredible reflexes and driving a car will actually become easier because asphalt is far more predictable and a bike will move around a LOT more than a heavy car. Several F1 drivers (JPM, Wurz, Massa) use MTbing as an effective means of cross training. I get pretty antsy if I'm not on the trails at least once a week.
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Old Oct 4, 2005 | 06:51 AM
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i've mtn biked for a while (10+ years) and still love it but i've recently been getting my excitement from rock climbing, especially trad climbing. it's the most adrenaline i've ever had... probably equal to skydiving, but easier and cheaper to do.
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Old Oct 9, 2005 | 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by FritzMan
I went through that realization years ago when I had a twin turbo RX-7.

It's crazy expensive to have a fun & competitive track car AND have a reliable street car (RX-7 tt & reliable are an oxymoron).

After selling the car, mountain biking became my replacement. It's far cheaper and honestly, I scare myself a lot more on the trails than I do in a 3000 lbs metal cage on a nice predicatable surface. The technology is pretty cool and handling dynamics are somewhat similar to driving (braking & weight balance).

I did eventually get back to a daily driver sports car but I've always remembered my RX-7 lesson. Now, I only Solo2 my 350 and all mods are kept in check and *must* not effect driveability or reliability.

If you're a college student on a budget and are looking for a track-like thrill you should seriously look at mountain biking. It's pretty addictive and as a bonus wickedly healthy to. You will develop incredible reflexes and driving a car will actually become easier because asphalt is far more predictable and a bike will move around a LOT more than a heavy car. Several F1 drivers (JPM, Wurz, Massa) use MTbing as an effective means of cross training. I get pretty antsy if I'm not on the trails at least once a week.

Ah the RX7. A car I've always wanted, but will never own.

I'll never forget my first ride in one, that was all I needed. Nothing that pure has come out of Japan since.

If it had reliability it would be perfect.
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Old Oct 9, 2005 | 06:46 PM
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Hey guys,

After long consideration, I decided to no longer keep the z. It was just too expensive to track, street, and keep through winter. Im still a college student and couldnt afford a daily driver and to keep tracking. I sold my z and the only parts the owner didnt want were my safety setup like seats, rollbar, and belts. So theyre for sale in the classifieds. I'll miss it without a doubt but its time for a dedicated street car for awhile till I actually graduate college and get a job. I'm lookin at an 06 Evo to get me around, year round and hopefully a track day once a year to keep me sharp till I can get a dedicated track car. I know I didnt post often in here but I sure did read all your posts daily to keep up with the community. Thanks for all help along the way....

Greg

Have fun with your new ride. You made a good choice. You can always take it up again once you graduate and can afford the upkeep. My Z went back to stock this weekend and I love it!! Its slow and brakes like an F350 stake bed truck, but it is easy to drive and looks good!
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Old Oct 9, 2005 | 08:08 PM
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I’m guessing that a front wheel drive Evolution with all-season tires will got just about anywhere in the snow. Is that a good assumption?
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Old Oct 9, 2005 | 11:27 PM
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zillinois - thanks man, I guess we are lucky we tracked our Z's as many times as we did. Many members probably wont ever take the opportunity to, so Im definitely thankful I got to use it to its fullest potential. Once you get your next track car up and going, your Z days will be a distant memory. That thing can do circles around a z!

davidv - the evolution is AWD, actually a lot more rear biased than front, but yes on all seasons it will be unstoppable in the snow... or till it gets past 4"deep.
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Old Oct 10, 2005 | 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by gregfeder
zillinois - thanks man, I guess we are lucky we tracked our Z's as many times as we did. Many members probably wont ever take the opportunity to, so Im definitely thankful I got to use it to its fullest potential. Once you get your next track car up and going, your Z days will be a distant memory. That thing can do circles around a z!
You are correct, 99% of Z owners will never use the car as it should be used for.

We'll see how the Diasio performs at VIR this weekend. Hopefully the showers they're getting down there today won't be significant enough to wash off all the race rubber the Rolex race put down yesterday!
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Old Oct 10, 2005 | 02:35 PM
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You are correct, 99% of Z owners will never use the car as it should be used for.

We'll see how the Diasio performs at VIR this weekend. Hopefully the showers they're getting down there today won't be significant enough to wash off all the race rubber the Rolex race put down yesterday!
Watched a bit of the GA race yesterday. Although there are 17 turns, it doesn't look too bad to remember. See ya on Saturday!!
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