So let me see if Im following this thread correctly. You are taking a car thats sought after for its power and performance and slowly improving it into a casual track focused car. How dare you sir. You have two options, when buying a performance car you are only allowed to drive under 30mph or lock it in a garage until you have spent $200k completely transforming it into a track car and even then you will have done it wrong. Safety is important but you are playing a dangerous game. When racing no longer becomes dangerous you are no longer racing, you are just getting groceries. Keep going, car looks good. Good luck out there.
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