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Originally Posted by Calais
1st of all; he said CAN race stock not DOES!
and 2nd; which one of the tc's youve posted were stock?
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Any car CAN be raced in stock form for that matter, so how is that even a point worth stating?
None of them, just like None of the cars they are competing against are stock either....Point is What again?
You think they are the only modified cars in their run groups?
You think the GM built Chevy Cobalt SS that held the Button Willow track record for 5 years was stock? Held the track record that was until a Scion tC came along and smashed it by 2sec, and then came back and broke their own record they set.
The video I posted of Rado's tC on the track with the Forged Performance R35 GTR that is modded and making 600-700whp, and Rado's tC simply disappears from their R35, all the while, still being FWD.
There is being biased and then there is being BIASED and not giving credit to where credit is due.
Since when all of a sudden people are looked down upon because they BUILT their car into performance rather than buying it from the factory already performing?
Whether you build your car from less than stellar roots, or you purchase a vehicle in a higher performance price bracket, neither of the two individuals are morons or ricers, or whatever name you want to make for them. As long as it's fast/quick and performs then it's all good in my book.
I've beaten Evo's, STI's, S2k's, 350z's (including the one I use to own), 240sx w/SR and RB motorswaps in them. I've done this ON and OFF the track plenty of times with my Scion tC. Does that make me look bad because I beat those cars that cost twice as much, or does it make those cars and owners look bad for looking at the tail lights of my Scion tC?