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Old 03-13-2003, 06:00 PM
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I've never seen FWD handle so well.
So what you're saying then is that you've never seen a type-R run.
Old 03-13-2003, 08:09 PM
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You're right. I haven't seen a Type-R run. Honestly.




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Old 03-14-2003, 03:49 AM
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Or a mini cooper, not even the S, we have local here (jack burns, he is might be known nationaly, don't know) runs a base cooper, and has posted the FTD, and is usually close. It does not look like he is going fast, but the bastard is just sooooo smooth. FYI the time he posted the FTD, speeds never got above 30, was very tight.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by CarDude
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Are you joking...have you ever driven in the snow and ice.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by NS2000X
[B]So Denver normal snow fall is ~60" with 2002 ~ 31"

JonBoy is in Newfoundland where the annual snowfall can be 16+ FEET. I'm sure he has driven in planety of snow.



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[QUOTE]Originally posted by CarDude
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That said, has he driven a car with anti-lock on the ice (without studded snows)... and yes, I know his bio says he ice races as well?
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I had a 2002 SE-R Spec V, and it is a really nice car for the money. As far as RSX's bieng faster, I personally broke 2 off, and people at the track are running 15 flat in the 1/4. I had a CAI, Header, Exhaust, and I put down a 14.6 timeslip. Around corners I was a bit scared, the stock springs have a ton of bodyroll, I would suggest the Eibach Sportline, they lower the car a bit, and give it a much more aggressive feel. Check out b15sentra.net if you really want to learn about the car.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Randman
[B]I had a 2002 SE-R Spec V, and it is a really nice car for the money.
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