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Old 03-21-07, 07:57 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Re: P4 Questions

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Originally Posted by marc.madmax View Post
Ciao kenshiro

Gotta see those pics man!
Ferrari: Love the Look Hate to Own.

I was in beautiful Italy for 10 fun filled days, and one of those was a day in Marranello, at you know where. The tour was awesome. and the museum a blast. My wife and family were sick of me. BTW my parents were the one that footed the bill for this trip and I can't thank them enough eventhough I was the driver for the trip (they are a bit slow getting around). The trip to Sorrento was spoiled by a visit with some Costra Nuestra.

I can tell you if I had the juice (bucks, cashola, moola, deenaro, etc) I would copy what Jim G has done. Jim your my hero. But we live in a diverse society. I am doing what I can to even get a RCR going.

That is why I am acquiring a RCR P4, Modern Race Car Equipment, Classic Styling, and done the way I want it.

Thanks Fran for the time.

BTW Fran sez 8" front and 12-13" rears so Thats that.

Jim I have found the type of tire tread was more related to tramlines When I road motorcycles certain types of tread where horrible on the roads. I got one of those with the bike I bought and immediately switched to some dunlops 591s and problem solved

Jim the reason for the super wide shoes is not for the street. I just don't like to trailer to a track event and go or haul a trailer behind my vette or the RCR to carry the track tires. This may change in the future but there it is.
Fran has a lot of experience with his creations so I'm glad you're going with the wheel size he suggests.

Good luck and do post photos!
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