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F-Body Road Racing and Autocross Forums _ General Discussion _ New Member Intro!

Posted by: F1rebird Feb 9 2018, 09:24 AM

Hello all, I'm new to the forum and excited to be here with access to all this amazing information (its quiet overwhelming)! I own a 2001 NHRA T/A M6 that I want to build into my HPDE/weekend cruiser. Nothing too crazy as i would like to retain some "DD" ness of it. The car has 140k miles on it, BMR springs, swaybars, LCA brackets, Panhard rod, subframe connectors, and c6 z06 wheels (18x9.5 on all four corners) more to come as the project progresses




I live in the Bay Area CA and I have some track/HPDE expierience, I have taken to T/A to Big Willow and Streets of Willow at Willowsprings only so far.

As for my other cars, I DD a Fiat 500 Abarth (MPGs!) and i have a 2016 Chevrolet SS M6. Ive taken the Abarth to Laguna Seca amd the SS to Thunder Hill and Sonoma Raceway. but seeing how the T/A has always been my "childhood dream car" i didnt want it to just sit on the sidelines which is why ive decided to make it my new project! enough words, here are some pics!






Posted by: trackbird Feb 9 2018, 12:18 PM

Welcome. You certainly have most of the bases covered. The Fiat 500 and an SS make for quite a span. Adding the TA is just a cool bonus.

That's a nice looking TA!

Posted by: SuperMacGuy Feb 9 2018, 05:27 PM

Nice looking TA. I'm sure you'll see it over and over again on this board: Koni shocks.

Posted by: ar52kortlang Feb 10 2018, 12:29 AM

Welcome...nice line up of cars

Posted by: rpoz-29 Feb 11 2018, 02:03 PM

Welcome, and nice cars. (I'm a closet fan of the Fiats!).

Posted by: BumpaD_Z28 Feb 12 2018, 11:38 AM

Welcome ! T/A is SWEEEEEET smile.gif

Posted by: CrashTestDummy Feb 14 2018, 08:37 PM

Welcome! That T/A is beautiful!

And I'm a fan of the SS. We own the stretched wheelbase version of that car. 2thumbs.gif

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