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    Can A late 90s grt be made competitive ? Or is it completely outdated?

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    Only if your racing in the late 90's. Honest reply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warmachineweaver View Post
    Can A late 90s grt be made competitive ? Or is it completely outdated?
    I would say, "No" it can't if you plan to run on a national tour or in super late. In crates or maybe limited late against local competition you could make a go of it with some work. Depends on your class, budget and your expectations. The new cars are stupid expensive anymore, but if your somewhat chassis smart and willing to put good parts on the car, you could be competitive with it. What year Goat are we talking about?
    I was a highwayman
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    Hey highwayman Txt me 4196510313

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    I sent my car to get updated yesterday. So should I use the newer control arm lengths and spindles or use the black spindles stuff?

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    I'd ask the guy doing the updates!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CCHIEF View Post
    I'd ask the guy doing the updates!
    What he said. Whomever you decide to listen too, stay with them, don't go cafeteria style with a little of this and a little of that.
    I was a highwayman
    Along the coach roads I did ride
    With sword and pistol by my side
    and I am still alive

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