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    Considering that NASA has a racing series solely for mustangs and camaros I would say that they can be made to handle. I have owned 2 and I am a honda fan boy. You can buy full suspension kits that replace almost every component and completely changes the geometry. They can be made to handle despite the fact that they are heavy. No heavier than supras or 300s though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nofive-0
    Considering that NASA has a racing series solely for mustangs and camaros I would say that they can be made to handle. I have owned 2 and I am a honda fan boy. [highlight]You can buy full suspension kits that replace almost every component and completely changes the geometry.[/highglight] They can be made to handle despite the fact that they are heavy. No heavier than supras or 300s though.
    That's what I find amusing, lil joe blow with a welder figured out how to make a car perform like a BILLION dollar company couldn't. I'm quite familiar with NASA's American Iron series too, and i watched Jason Priestley drive the GT cars back in the day when he first started (97/98) ;-) Technically anything with a wide enough tire is gonna handle, to a point anyways.

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