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Old 09-06-2004, 01:44 PM   #10
Subanez
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Learning how to drive really is the best way to go. Besides, the lessons are fun and instructive, and there's no better way to spend an afternoon then pushing a car to its limits and learning from it. You'd be surprised how sore you are after a full day of "learning." After that, straight line "runs" at the stop light become less exciting than weekend track days and curvy country roads.

And the best part is: You can transfer this "driving upgrade" to any car, becase its YOU that has the skill.

Anyone near Birmingham, Alabama? I've moving to the area in about 2 months, and will be looking to drive 996's (or if they have them the 997s) around the track for intensive driver's ed.
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