Accumulator
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todd@bsaw said:Been the victim of [sidepipe burn]....
I had 'em (briefly) on a car back in the '70s and they got me too

Corey Bit Spank- Heh heh, I think he was kiddin' about the Koenigsegg

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todd@bsaw said:Been the victim of [sidepipe burn]....
Accumulator said:Series1- Learning to drive a stick isn't something you oughta do in a car that's expensive to repair. Clutches and synchronizers aren't all that cheap to replace on *anything*Most people get the hang of it pretty fast, but getting the double clutching and heel-and-toe work down to where you don't hurt the machinery takes a little while and I'd want to learn on something easier (and cheaper) than a Viper.
Having a car sitting in the garage never/seldom being used is hard on the car and on your mind. Gee, ask how I knowGet something you'll put a lot of happy miles on.
IMO the single best thing you could do to take advantage of your father's largess (and I mean that in the best possible way) is to do a few of the better driving schools. You'll have a *LOT* of fun, you'll learn all sorts of stuff that you could never learn on your own, and you'll not only gain skill as a driver, you'll also get a feel for what kind of car you really like. By the time you've a few on-track classes, you'll be viewing this stuff from a whole 'nother perspective.
Honest to god, having had a few radically fast cars, beastly performance cars simply aren't all that much fun on the street (great heaps of fun on the track though). There's an old saying that's very true: driving a fast car slow isn't nearly as much fun as driving a slow car fastAnd you really do have to drive fast cars at about 4/10ths on the street or you'll end up incarcerated (or worse). No you *WON'T* behave; you'll yield to temptation, eveybody does when they're young. I was lucky; I only lost my license for forever and a day
I'd be pretty surprised if an insurance company would write you a policy for a Viper anyhow. For the price of that policy your dad could buy you a lot of tires and brake pads
Nothing wrong with enjoying your father's generosity; get some good training and then get him to buy something you'll really enjoy driving day in/day out. I betcha it won't be a Viper![]()
SuperBee364 said:...And as long as you vent the testosterone on the track regularly..
todd@bsaw said:OT - Accumulator, I know you own some pretty nice cars now, but I was just curious what other "radically fast cars" have you owned?