Mustang1260
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I think one of the early "R"s was intended to be a track only car (but apparently licensed for the street?) and thus carried the limitation of a competition license to buy one.
NOT the case with later "R"s (2000 Cobra R) nor the Boss Laguna Seca. Ford is allowing factory mods (AC/Stereo) etc to this new R so it is clearly NOT just a track car so the competition license will not be required.
So everyone can buy and drive one if they have the money. But with the understanding that YOU in the GT350R and say Scott Maxwell (Ford Racing driver) in a 2005 V6 Auto on a real road course YOU will lose.
NOT the case with later "R"s (2000 Cobra R) nor the Boss Laguna Seca. Ford is allowing factory mods (AC/Stereo) etc to this new R so it is clearly NOT just a track car so the competition license will not be required.
So everyone can buy and drive one if they have the money. But with the understanding that YOU in the GT350R and say Scott Maxwell (Ford Racing driver) in a 2005 V6 Auto on a real road course YOU will lose.
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