Nope! camber plates, half cage, brake fluid and that's it. They are all track pack cars with interior intact.I thought they had a set of headers, but were mostly just gutted GT350 or 350R's.
They are really taking the track abuse.Does anyone know if the track attack cars are completely stock, or have they been modified in any way? I saw somewhere that the only thing changed was high temp brake fluid. I'm just wondering if these cars are really taking that track abuse?
+wheel studsNope! camber plates, half cage, brake fluid and that's it. They are all track pack cars with interior intact.
Edit: I forgot seat harness
You should do everything possible to get there. It was awesome. They let us pass other cars on the last session. You get some real time behind the wheel. When I finished the last session and the instructor finished taking us for the hot laps, it showed 32 miles to empty.I just called to set up my track day being that I am coming up on a year since I bought the car there was only one date available I don't know if I can do that date. I may not get the change to go.
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Thank you everyone for the feedback. I didn't think they had done much to them. It is truly an amazingly fun car. I have 6300 miles on my 2017 and no issues. After the abuse I put on the track attack car for the day (with no brake fade and never missing a beat - 2 straights hitting 100 and 105 plus on the front straight and standing on the brakes) I have so much confidence in this car.Nope! camber plates, half cage, brake fluid and that's it. They are all track pack cars with interior intact.
Edit: I forgot seat harness
I can verify that without question the above quote is 100% correct.+wheel studs
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I recall that they had A/C, I was there in July and remember it was on.They are completely stock (non-R GT350’s), even have the resonators on them. I’m not sure if they are base models or Track Pack cars. The only thing that has been changed from stock is they have a back seat delete setup with a Watson roll bar and a four point harness.