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Rusty, my first season it was a Camaro or a 'Vette in almost every beginners group I can remember lol. One of them was close to wrecked, went right into

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Rusty, my first season it was a Camaro or a 'Vette in almost every beginners group I can remember lol. One of them was close to wrecked, went right into a wall at Big Willow(which is quite difficult to do).

Anywhoot @ OP, changing brake fluid is a good idea, and like Rusty said, as long as you are buying motul 600, might as well do the clutch fluid as well. SS brake lines are probably the best upgrade you can do for < 200 bucks. Besides that, if you stick with it, the next thing you will want/need will be some good brake pads. The OEM pads are quite terrible. After that, tires. But really for first day just read the guide and definitely throw in some good brake fluid, boiled brake fluid is one of the most horrible experiences you never want to have happen. I did it once at AAA speedway, it is not cool.
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