SchnellGT350
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- Danville, CA
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- Rob
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- 2020 GT350
How big of a PITA is removing the bumper?
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It's not terrible. Two bolts are kind of a pita to get to. And then you have to worry about breaking the tabs. There are YouTube vids on it. Having an extra set of hands makes it much easier.How big of a PITA is removing the bumper?
I rolled over 9k miles yesterday too. No troubles.Hit 9,000+ miles today. At 8166 car didn't want to start replaced clutch sensor and my puddle lamp.
sounds like a great time! I am hoping to make it out west someday. For now I will "settle" for Road America. Was going to do my second track day in August, but got derailed by hand surgery. Looking forward to next year. Stay safe.Made new friends at the PCA HPDE at Laguna Seca today. I continue to be amazed at the ease with which this car keeps up with some very expensive hardware.
Today was also my first time ever getting cleared for solo track time!
Got black flagged for being too loud (96.5 dB) on my second run. Kept the exhaust in normal the rest of the day lol.
Dawn patrol. Ignore the completely incorrect order of the numbers on this door. I fixed it later haha.
We got some mild drizzle early on. A 996 GT3 spun out on turn 11 in front of me. My car behaved perfectly, mostly due to the electronic nannies saving me from myself.
Snuck in a pic lined up on the grid. Definitely a “pinch me is this really happening??” moment.
Perfect soft golden California sunshine to end a perfect day on
It's a lot of fun on sport bikes. I hope to run it in a car as well someday.Ahhhh Laguna Seca. I will make it out there one day with my car....