yellowss7 Posted January 31 Posted January 31 Mine is a 2000 that I assembled. Over the years I started acquiring spares of the consumables, oil filters clutch, brake pads, bearings, lots of things as I didn’t want to be stuck waiting for a part if it happened to be out of stock. Shipping is pretty quick and getting the right part is pretty reliable. Don’t sweat it. Drive it and enjoy it. PS. Tracking it is what it is meant to do. 😎 1
Scott_ Posted January 31 Author Posted January 31 20 minutes ago, yellowss7 said: Mine is a 2000 that I assembled. Over the years I started acquiring spares of the consumables, oil filters clutch, brake pads, bearings, lots of things as I didn’t want to be stuck waiting for a part if it happened to be out of stock. Shipping is pretty quick and getting the right part is pretty reliable. Don’t sweat it. Drive it and enjoy it. PS. Tracking it is what it is meant to do. 😎 Good advice! I did autocross years ago and think I'll start out with some local events, that's probably all the speed I need at this point in my life! Scott
yellowss7 Posted January 31 Posted January 31 Never too old to get on track. I turn 71 next month and as long as I can climb in and out of my Se7ens I’ll keep doing it. It’s only a 7 hour drive up to Millville. Come join us in October for the 7s track event. 2 1
Scott_ Posted February 14 Author Posted February 14 Finally have had time after the speedo and tach install to get out and enjoy the car. I love this thing. 3 1
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