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05-30-2000, 08:01 AM | #1 |
Scooby Newbie
Member#: 48
Join Date: Jun 1999
Chapter/Region:
MAIC
Location: Charlotte Hall, Maryland, USA
Vehicle:1999 Impretza 2.5 silver |
Street Mod news
I was talking with Howard Duncan of the SCCA this weekend in Petersburg about Scooby parts. Here is the skinny.
MRT anti-lift/castor kit = legal in SM Aluminum control arms = legal in SM He said that the idea behind street mod is to allow the maximum creativity in building a car. So, go lightweight. Im thinking all the hoods, bumpers and all that too. Ditch the wing, foglights and scrape that guk off the trunk. Take out the rear speakers and anything else that could have a mesaurable weight, and doesnt hold the car together. Just remember, it has to be legally registered in the state you come from. I weighed my car in Peru and with big speakers and an amp in the car but in racing trim otherwise, it weighed 2768 pounds. That's alot less than I expected, and can eaisly drop. Eric Silver 99 RS |
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