What do you do for "fun" driving?
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#45
the fenders and the tires do all the work. adding a prop would be too complicated and add too much weight. it would also get destroyed out on the rough track and from the impacts it would take from other cars.
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#54
I beg to differ. I have done both and i can say i can safely go faster and push it harder in the corners in the car making it much more fun. But i will say i loved hearing 16k rpm and the acceleration out of the corners
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#58
Not rich, in debt ! LOL. I've just gotten to the point in life where having two new cars is affordable as a family man. So I'm pretty fortunate and feel like I'm living large right now.
My philosophy is I'd rather have two $30K than one $60K car. So the Z and the TSX is a very good fit for me.
My philosophy is I'd rather have two $30K than one $60K car. So the Z and the TSX is a very good fit for me.
#60
Not rich, in debt ! LOL. I've just gotten to the point in life where having two new cars is affordable as a family man. So I'm pretty fortunate and feel like I'm living large right now.
My philosophy is I'd rather have two $30K than one $60K car. So the Z and the TSX is a very good fit for me.
My philosophy is I'd rather have two $30K than one $60K car. So the Z and the TSX is a very good fit for me.
#61
yes... on most public roads.. it is quite a bore.
i wish we had more twisty stuff around here.. but its so flat
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