Some great advice here, Look for cars with combos that are common and easy to find parts for, that are flexible and reasonably competitive and fit your budget. Most importantly. When you find combos that fit the above criteria, make sure you like it.
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Originally Posted by Justin Graham
I have not given up on my pursuit of joining this awesome fraternity and have a question about what class to run. I'm finally recovering from the '20 "slide" and it's looking really good to have something in place to buy a ride in time for the upcoming Divisional schedule.
Understanding fees, travel expenses and having the tow rig and transport already on hand. I'm focusing on the ride purchase, as I have read on multiple occasions that it is best to buy than build.
Would you fellas go Stock or SuperStock racing as a first-timer?
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