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    Arrow [PICS]: 2 CLK63 Black Series at the AAA Speedway Track!

    Went out with some friends and they brought out 2 Blk Series.

    In summary...Awesome performing cars on the track!




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    2nd pic looks great!
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    Quote Originally Posted by eurospek View Post
    2nd pic looks great!
    Another shot...


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    Is that what "California Speedway" is named now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Challenge It View Post
    Is that what "California Speedway" is named now?
    Yep....but most of us still call it Cal Speedway!

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    /\/\/\ I'm still going to refer to it as Cal Speedway as well.

    Infineon is still Sears Point to most of us Nor Cal crew too.

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    I find the BS to be a great car. I actually would say it'd give a 430 a run for it's money if it had a real gear box, and a little less weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul N View Post
    I find the BS to be a great car. I actually would say it'd give a 430 a run for it's money if it had a real gear box, and a little less weight.
    It has a real gear box, limited slip with rear oil cooler, an adjustable coil over suspension, and is a better "value" that an F430. It more than gives an F430 a run for its money (and you can park it anywhere). But, if you need a Ferrari for "image" well then it doesn't work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pogue Mohone View Post
    It has a real gear box, limited slip with rear oil cooler, an adjustable coil over suspension, and is a better "value" that an F430. It more than gives an F430 a run for its money (and you can park it anywhere). But, if you need a Ferrari for "image" well then it doesn't work!
    Paul has a Black Series among a stable of some other very notable cars. I think what he was referring to is that the car should have come with a true sequential or a 6-speed. Something that has better downshifting capabilities. I think you would struggle to find anyone who has driven one extensively who would say this car has a "real" gear box.
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