How fast is the Integra Type R?
Geez, is this going on?
I thought that we had figured out that the ITR is a purpose built track car, while the GTI is not, but it has a lot of potential.
Once, I wanted a DC2R for my *fun* car. Now, I am happy with the GTI. When the DC5R comes, I WILL buy it, but I will also keep the GTI. It is a brilliant chassis and the motor is fabulous. It does need a little tweaking, which is why I bought it (amongst many tohers) and it wasn't too expensive anyway.
Can we all get along now?
Cheers.
P.S. I do think that the Cliosport V6 will probably take the DC2R on a road course... I don't think that it will take the DC5R though.
I thought that we had figured out that the ITR is a purpose built track car, while the GTI is not, but it has a lot of potential.
Once, I wanted a DC2R for my *fun* car. Now, I am happy with the GTI. When the DC5R comes, I WILL buy it, but I will also keep the GTI. It is a brilliant chassis and the motor is fabulous. It does need a little tweaking, which is why I bought it (amongst many tohers) and it wasn't too expensive anyway.
Can we all get along now?
Cheers.
P.S. I do think that the Cliosport V6 will probably take the DC2R on a road course... I don't think that it will take the DC5R though.
[QUOTE
It is a common knowledge and a widely accepted fact that STOCK
car means a car directly from the factory, sold at dealers lots, with no aftermarket parts and a full manufacturer's warranty on the car.
[/QUOTE]
Basically it. Stock means just that and nothing more.
It is a common knowledge and a widely accepted fact that STOCK
car means a car directly from the factory, sold at dealers lots, with no aftermarket parts and a full manufacturer's warranty on the car.
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Basically it. Stock means just that and nothing more.
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