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Old 7 Nov 2001, 17:13 (Ref:171510)   #1
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Lookin' to do some racing Redneck style!

Me and a buddy are looking to possibly start racing a 1985 to 1990 Honda CRX. It is likely to be used for some roadracing and an occasional rally race. Or maybe the other way around. Which ever proves to be the most fun! Anyway, we are looking for some cheap thrills that we can scrub clean with Comet afterwards (figured I better clarify, I know how some of you think). The CRX seems like they can be competitive and there are tons of cheap spare parts down in the salvage yard. Anybody have experience with racing one of these? Are some models/years better at it than others?
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Old 8 Nov 2001, 03:54 (Ref:171776)   #2
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I was expecting a post about Chevy V8 pick-ups. Forget the Honda mate, no room inside for a gun rack and don't think you're gonna strap a dead deer to that little plastic bonnet (hood).
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Old 8 Nov 2001, 16:09 (Ref:171969)   #3
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Hey! That's an idea...

...If I used a Chevy V8 w/4-wheel drive and big mudder tires, I wouldn't have to worry about those Subarus and Hyundais. If I just start before them, they'll never make it to the finish line.

Do you think a full gun rack and the dead dear might intimidate the competition?

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Old 8 Nov 2001, 19:43 (Ref:172069)   #4
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Do you think a full gun rack and the dead dear might intimidate the competition?
I'd say that's a near certainty!!
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Old 9 Nov 2001, 12:47 (Ref:172442)   #5
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You haven't seen the people that do race CRXs!
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