[s-cars] UrS as a Purpose Built Track Car?
Ian Duff
iduff at comcast.net
Mon Nov 15 07:18:39 PST 2010
Nice.
One question comes to mind, why remove the kiddie seat? It had to have been sufficiently strapped in to eliminate projectile vomiting, and weighed a few pounds at most?
-Ian.
On 15 Nov, 2010, at 10:09, qshipq at aol.com wrote:
> Those that remember this beast I built years ago can relate... At a M-track day several years ago at Gingermann Raceway MI, my urq wasn't ready... So, I grabbed this from the wife, took out the kiddie seat, and passed fully stripped track prepped E30 M3's. Many came over to 'look under the hood', which was dirty and filled with sand from a trip to the beach. One guy looked in the back seat and said "Hey it must be these french fries from the kiddie meal back here!"
> http://forums.audiworld.com/album.php?albumid=37342&pictureid=75920
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> Rule #1, no matter how fast you are, there's always gonna be some nutball that built a sleeper, that will just bury the ego.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ian Duff <iduff at comcast.net>
> To: s-car-list at audifans.com
> Cc: Mark Strangways <strangconst at rogers.com>; calvinlc at earthlink.net; Scott Justusson <qshipq at aol.com>
> Sent: Mon, Nov 15, 2010 8:50 am
> Subject: Re: [s-cars] UrS as a Purpose Built Track Car?
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> Not quite germane to the original post, but fun to consider nonetheless: make it
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> an Avant, bolt some kid seats to the rollcage in the stripped back seat area,
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> -Ian.
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