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has anyone done any track time, or prepared an Na as a track car?

 

my plan was always to use the na as a daily drive and fix up the dead tt as a track car, but i sold the TT to buy a SWB shell, which turned out to be beyond saving so only have my NA, which isn't getting used as im riding to and from work.

 

i used to do alot of track and drift sessions back when i had a 200sx,

 

been looking at adjustable suspension and big brake conversions etc. just wondered what everyone opinion would be on an Na track car?

 

i just love the way my Na drives and handles,

 

its a '95 lwb Na, and it would have to remain road legal,

 

should i do it or get rid and buy a TT again? whats everyone think?

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I'd stick with the n/a its lighter not massively slower and has a lot less to go wrong than the tt, sure it's less tunable engine wise but a 370hp rwd track car could turn into a bit of a handful, lighten the n/a maybe get a light flywheel and a better clutch along with some coilovers and some better brakes (maybe r33 gtr) and it'll be great fun to hoon about in

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tomomontana you have pm.

 

had forgotten about slick pete's zed, saw that on the track at trax, remember thinking it was a TT it was so quick.

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