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    ACR-X pricing

    If you can find one, what's a good expected price range?

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    Really depends on history and usage. 70k-90k You can get clones for less

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    Call John Gastman at Roanoke Motors. He has one for sale. It's a real one and not a clone.

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    Thanks. Other than avoiding one that has been seriously wrecked, anything else I should look for? Updates, issues, etc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simms View Post
    Thanks. Other than avoiding one that has been seriously wrecked, anything else I should look for? Updates, issues, etc?
    Most of them, especially if it was a series car have had the updates done. The collector owned ones, probably haven't. Just take a good look at the logbook. Dan Knox is selling his X since he's gone to a GT3-R.

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lone-...31300090294662
    Last edited by XSnake; 08-04-2015 at 11:40 AM.

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    Thanks! Looks like a great car. Thinking of selling my TT for a track only car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simms View Post
    Thanks! Looks like a great car. Thinking of selling my TT for a track only car.
    I am considering selling mine in a few months.
    It was not a series race car. Private collector, owned initially by a Harley dealer that drove it on the street some and parked it insie his dealership on display. Was then bought by a gentleman driver that raced it once in viper cup (way off pace and I think last) and a couple of club races (in back as well). When I acquired it the car had 1802 miles. Only has 2700 now. I have raced it some since and done well with it.

    Anyhow thinking about selling it. Some spares, 2 sets of the black OZ 18" wheels and either 2 or 3 sets (had them in storage since I bought car) of the sidewinder wheels also, all black. Car red and black.
    All updates and have the bad boys clutch/slave/master/clutch stop full setup as well I added.

    PM if interested. I'd say I am 85 percent sure I may sell it soon. Lap times from numerous tracks if interested as well as data and setup to owner

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simms View Post
    a track only car.
    Definitely the best way to go. I am amazed at how much faster an ACRX is compared to the street Vipers I have owned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zoomzoom22 View Post
    I am considering selling mine in a few months.
    It was not a series race car. Private collector, owned initially by a Harley dealer that drove it on the street some and parked it insie his dealership on display. Was then bought by a gentleman driver that raced it once in viper cup (way off pace and I think last) and a couple of club races (in back as well). When I acquired it the car had 1802 miles. Only has 2700 now. I have raced it some since and done well with it.

    Anyhow thinking about selling it. Some spares, 2 sets of the black OZ 18" wheels and either 2 or 3 sets (had them in storage since I bought car) of the sidewinder wheels also, all black. Car red and black.
    All updates and have the bad boys clutch/slave/master/clutch stop full setup as well I added.

    PM if interested. I'd say I am 85 percent sure I may sell it soon. Lap times from numerous tracks if interested as well as data and setup to owner
    Can you PM me more info? Pics and asking price?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simms View Post
    Can you PM me more info? Pics and asking price?

    Thanks
    Done.

    Funny people selling comp coupes saying they are better.
    To each his own but as other said expenses to run. Also very limited what series you can race with and successfully race even fewer choices (if you care about that).

    I personally don't think CC's and some when not even fully updated are worth 30% or more than X's. Me personally last NARRA event I was at, there were a lot of comp coupes and several that got damaged. Other than the Stoudts, only 1 other one was pretty and several were very hard ridden to look at.

    Both are excellent cars.
    My 2 cents.

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    Don't rule out the Comp Coupes....

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    The Comp Coupe is a far superior car for the track. There's no comparison.

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    As someone who is completely ignorant to racing or owning either, I would have to assume the cost of admission, maintenance and repair of both are not even the same. I'd have to think the X would be half?

    Not that I wouldn't love to own either...

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    Both the Comp Coupe and the ACRX are both very good race cars. The Comp Coupe is the real deal, while the ACRX is more of a SPEC car. Problem with the Comp Coupes is most examples are used up and need to be rebuilt.
    I do know of a perfect ACRX we prepared for sale if interested. 310-597-6295

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    I'm sure that not all Comp Coupes are used up and need rebuilt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankBarba View Post
    I'm sure that not all Comp Coupes are used up and need rebuilt.
    The ones that are original still need to be brought up to the latest body and aero spec though. And that's pricey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shooter View Post
    The ones that are original still need to be brought up to the latest body and aero spec though. And that's pricey.
    Anything for a comp coupe is pricey. Better race car but much more $$ to campaign

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    I have a comp coupe and and ACRX. Neither is for sale. Even the Comp Coupes with the original bodywork and aero are better cars than the ACRX on the track. Ask the guys who have raced them both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russ Oasis View Post
    I have a comp coupe and and ACRX. Neither is for sale. Even the Comp Coupes with the original bodywork and aero are better cars than the ACRX on the track. Ask the guys who have raced them both.
    I don't think anyone is doubting that Russ. Price of admission and upkeep is more then some want to pay though. I was close to buying one, but after a little dose of reality (for me), the X is much more within my means. Both the initial cost, and the upkeep is more inline with my bank account

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    If your racing or tracking an X wouldn't the upkeep be the same ? Your still going thru tires, brakes, fluids, gas, wheels, the cost of admission is not really that far off.
    Your still doing preventive maintenance, still doing alignments, your doing all the same things that a comp coupe owner would do. The only difference is
    is you want to drive your X on the Street. If that is the case then the X is for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankBarba View Post
    The only difference is if you want to drive your X on the Street. If that is the case then the X is for you.
    ummm, not legally

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    Quote Originally Posted by XSnake View Post
    ummm, not legally
    I was wondering if you were going to comment about street driving??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Mannny View Post
    I was wondering if you were going to comment about street driving??
    I actually just pulled it back in the garage. Went to the gas station and warmed up the new Pirelli's a little bit

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    Quote Originally Posted by XSnake View Post
    I actually just pulled it back in the garage. Went to the gas station and warmed up the new Pirelli's a little bit
    A couple years back, a member here in Houston did that and got nailed by DPS. A Very hefty fine followed.

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    Yes you are correct. They were only Track Cars....So i guess you'd still need to trailer her
    just like you would a CC. (another added expense for both rides).


 
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