Couple other things before I get back to Statistics
There is a spray on solution that makes tires sticky again. I haven't tried it before, but I'm going to try it on some free a048's I was given. I'll let you konw how it goes.
Second, ride in as many well driven cars as you can! Watch the driver's hand position, braking points, shifting points, lines, and steering inputs. If you get some significant time riding with people, I think it will help out quite a bit. I'm still using this method and I'm learning things all the time!
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1987 Milano Platinum - check for many new items. [B][COLOR="Red"][URL="http://alfabb.com/bb/forums/showthread.php?t=42980"]PARTING OUT[/URL][/COLOR][/B]
1989 Verde - Harsh shocks and SS rears, 27mm torsion bars, stainless lines, pads, 16X7.5 rims, 4.10 rebuilt platinum tranny, poly bushes, and RSR 28mm front and 25.4mm adjustable sways!
1984 GTV-6 - 80K miles
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