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Originally posted by SS8_Gohan

i'm glad u kept the xenons, xenons just look sooo wicked

You dont always get the choice...

The only way you have the choice to leave them on is if you have a dodgy compliancer. All others have to try and source a set of them...

Do you think i would have said NO to xenons? ;)

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i guess i have a dodgey compliancer...

the car is not as good as i thought.. in fact i didn't even think it would be good to begin with... the truth is the handling doesn't compare to the integra type-r.. i know i'm gonna get stoned for saying this, but it's the truth.. maybe time will tell when i get used to the beaset...

cheers.

Originally posted by CR34TION

yeah.. got GAB's and they are freakn hard...  

guess i will have to get used to it... i don't wanna pull up next to another type-r and lose...haha... that would be bad.

Pull up and lose? I thought we were talking about handling not drags? I dont think you will have trouble on a straight run ~ type r is like 15.5 sec over 400m...not a lot of torque down low either so take offs cant be anything special...*ducks for cover* ;)

Originally posted by ed

out of the box the type-r of course is a better handler.

Don't you have GABS or something CR34TION?

Why "of course" Ed? Is this common knowledge or personal opinionabout integra R?

How / Why is a type R a better 'handler' than a skyline? I think our cars are better than what you are saying Ed!

I dont see no integra flogging V8's around bathurst...a GTT has very similar suspension geometry to a GTR BTW...and bathurst is NOT a straight road either...:confused:

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