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thats what i was looking for some biased opinions to convince me this is the right idea
im thinking i wont notice the difference that much as the mr2's been off the road since last summer,
bibbs sure ive seen that pic on one of the mr2 owners clubs
and as for taking one for a test drive, if only there was a garage around here selling one
im thinking i wont notice the difference that much as the mr2's been off the road since last summer,
bibbs sure ive seen that pic on one of the mr2 owners clubs
and as for taking one for a test drive, if only there was a garage around here selling one
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Originally Posted by smffy,Jul 24 2008, 01:07 PM
bibbs sure ive seen that pic on one of the mr2 owners clubs
It really is a step up in handling.
The only issues I *really* had was lack or torque and the tiny boot.
But if you look here, you'll find ALL the issues I have. No matter how small.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showt...post&p=13845948
And I had more issues about the MR2
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The S2000 (NA) isnt that bad for torque to be honest. Ok there is no forced induction urge that you are used to in the tubby but it is certainly ok up to 6k and surprisingly so!
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