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I'm not for sure, but rally.subaru.com and www.swrt.com may point you in the right direction.
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A couple of internet shops you'll want to peruse are
- http://www.get-primitive.com (Paul Eklund's site featuring roll cages, skid plates, and more)
- http://www.p-sport.com (Pete Lahm's site featuring HID rally lights, coralba rally computers, and more)
- http://www.sube-sports.com (michelin rally tires, sparco seats, fire suits, terratrip computers and intercoms).
You'll likely also want to read http://www.specialstage.com for a LOT more specific rallying information.
If you decide to build your car out for stage rallying, first and formost, get a copy of the SCCA Performace Rally rulebook, and decide if you're going to run in Production GT or Open class (Hint, the factory teams run Open so you likely won't win much there (but I run in Open because it's a blast to build an Open class rally car)), and then read the rules for the class five or six times. Then get out your highest limit credit cards, and prepare to eat ramen 3 times a day for the rest of your rally career (i.e. it's super expensive).
Have Fun!!!
- http://www.get-primitive.com (Paul Eklund's site featuring roll cages, skid plates, and more)
- http://www.p-sport.com (Pete Lahm's site featuring HID rally lights, coralba rally computers, and more)
- http://www.sube-sports.com (michelin rally tires, sparco seats, fire suits, terratrip computers and intercoms).
You'll likely also want to read http://www.specialstage.com for a LOT more specific rallying information.
If you decide to build your car out for stage rallying, first and formost, get a copy of the SCCA Performace Rally rulebook, and decide if you're going to run in Production GT or Open class (Hint, the factory teams run Open so you likely won't win much there (but I run in Open because it's a blast to build an Open class rally car)), and then read the rules for the class five or six times. Then get out your highest limit credit cards, and prepare to eat ramen 3 times a day for the rest of your rally career (i.e. it's super expensive).
Have Fun!!!
#5
You might also try avsport.net .
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