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This was absolutely the greatest $150 I've spent on my car. I'll be the first to admit I knew nothing about performance driving before I went. I've never been to any type of track (drag/autox/road course), had no experience whatsoever in anything. In the morning I missed all the apex's, couldn't read the lines, and felt completely clumsy behind the wheel. That's why instructors were there. I had 4 or 5 sessions with the instructor throughout the day going over various concepts, showing me each turn and how things should be done. My fav part was when he drove my own car and absolutely killed everyone on the racetrack. Goes to show how much I can still learn. During one of these last two 20min sessions, it ended up with me and the Testerossa on the track alone (I think)!! We were completely duking it out, even bumper to bumper at some points. On the straights I must say I was able to pull on him, and in the corners I was able to hang as well. Don't make any conclusions of course, as the only point I'm making is how much I improved by the end of the day!! What an rush it is dudez, trust me. I was surprised to see how well the slotted rotors/ss line/metal matrix pads held up. No fading at all for me. Moral of the story: I can probably assume most people on here can't drive (yet?) as well as what the Z's potential is on the track. Getting gadgets is definitely cool, but learning and having the feeling of gratification after you improve/hone your driving skills is SUCH a great feeling. Get out there and do it. Isaac
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