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I had one, gave it to my nephew, they're about $300.Is is bad that I want that jacket
They come with ear plugs and a nifty containerNot as bad as the squid who drops $180k for a3RS and then STILL must pony up another hundred bucks before his dealer will toss-in the jacket .
Ironically, he sold Mustang jackets a few years back. LolDon't let VoodooBoss see this thread..............
Porsche guys can use a laugh too now and then.....what else do they have to cheer about?.................................................just kidding...............................right...................................I did send this to a couple of my Porsche track friends.
we used to call Corvettes "Tupperwear Torpedos"Blacksheep , that is about at bad as when I helped the Corvette Club set up an Autocross at the " Old Solo Nationals " site in Salina, Ks. and beat all of the GM Fiberglass Folks with a 100HP 1981 Mazda RX-7!!!
Sounds like TMO members could be rabble rousers ( though in your case it would likely be better conveyed as a rebel rouser, ha)
Or the $100K car with a $20dollar driver crowdKinda of funny listening to our " Car Biases " while fully understanding it is just " Passion " for what we own. Instructing folks , autocrossing, and road racing over the years I would have to say that 90% of the guys/gals at the track are super cool. I have found Corvette drivers, Porsche drivers, Camaro drivers, Viper drivers, Audi drivers, Ferrari drivers, BMW drivers, and yes, Mustang drivers can all show disdain for others who are not driving the same vehicles. I find, after 41+ years playing with cars I have run into " Le Auto Jerkos " driving all makes of machines and I have stories about just about every Porsche, Corvette, Ferrari driver , etc. We are lucky, because most to the folks who end up at the track seem to be the really intense and fun group of the bunch.
My bias, since we all have some degree of them, is against those guys in the Porsche Pizza Parade, Corvette Cafe Crowd, BMW Boulevard Boys, Audi Avenue Cruisers, Ford Freeway Folks, etc. who only drive their cars out to eat, yet never make it to the track. Granted it is a very mild bias, since I tend to like anyone who is a car nut, and so I am not very disparaging , but the folks with the fast toys who end up at an Autocross or Road Course I find are almost always great people.
Enough goofy philosophy , Happy Halloween, and I hope everyone on here can get in at least one more track/autocross day before year's end.