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Post by sccagt1 on May 17, 2017 9:31:31 GMT -5
I am currently looking at buying a GT1 body.
My plans are to make it into a SCCA Solo2 car.
All help is appreciated
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Post by jspbtown on May 17, 2017 12:32:00 GMT -5
Sounds like fun and challenging as well.
Bodies are pretty much a dime a dozen. They are tight so it will probably be a challenge getting a good cage in there. What the plan for the suspension/steering/chassis set up?
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Post by jman on May 17, 2017 15:21:42 GMT -5
If you're around Massachusetts I have an extra body if your looking
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Post by joat2000 on May 30, 2017 21:13:20 GMT -5
If your in Wisconsin I have a gt body you can have.
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lefty
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Post by lefty on Jun 12, 2017 11:24:07 GMT -5
Hi. I've been running a VW-based formula car in SCCA autocross here in southern Arizona this spring so I'm kind of new to it but having lots of fun. The local group has been friendly welcoming and very helpful.
Question: What's the difference between Solo II, Solo and Autocross? I did a search and Internet search and couldn't find reference to Solo II.
Because I've been studying the rules, (posted online SCCA.com) to see how my car fit in. I'm guessing that the Bradley GT would have to be classified in the modified class. I've been involved in various types of racing over the years and have found that it's always best to understand the rules then build your car towards the rules at first, you can get creative with mods later. Ask for help, racers are very helpful to beginners, until you start beating them that is... but then your not a beginner any more. Cheers
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