I think you S2K dudes might be interested in this article....?!
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I think you S2K dudes might be interested in this article....?!
The link says it all -
http://www.mcclatchie.com/reviews/S2000R.html
I've got, as 'Derrick & Clive' would say "The Horn!"
http://www.mcclatchie.com/reviews/S2000R.html
I've got, as 'Derrick & Clive' would say "The Horn!"
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Aussie_ITR, Thanks for finding that for us.
It will take me a while to fully digest. I'll be most interested to hear what DavidM has to say.
Now, how much is that in Australian dollars?
It will take me a while to fully digest. I'll be most interested to hear what DavidM has to say.
Now, how much is that in Australian dollars?
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Originally posted by Muz
It would be nice if it were true. I for one am a bit dubious about that article.
It would be nice if it were true. I for one am a bit dubious about that article.
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He's put a lot of work into that. I guess he has way too much time on his hands.
Now, lets pick it to pieces. I'll start:
The S in the picture is JDM. It is RHD but the photo is reversed. Look at the aerial and the boot key hole. Surely if they give you a track day with and S2000R you'd take the odd picture. Hell, if Iggy or I were there we'd have about 2 hours worth of video footage.
And as Aussie said, it'd be called an S3000R.
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Now, lets pick it to pieces. I'll start:
The S in the picture is JDM. It is RHD but the photo is reversed. Look at the aerial and the boot key hole. Surely if they give you a track day with and S2000R you'd take the odd picture. Hell, if Iggy or I were there we'd have about 2 hours worth of video footage.
And as Aussie said, it'd be called an S3000R.
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