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It doesn't matter how fast it is, you'll still feel like you are driving a park bench. Magna's driving position sucks

you do know that there are levers and stuff that let you adjust the seat (both the angle of the back rest and the lower half of the seat.....

people always say 'i did it to be different' 'no one has done it' etc.. the reason no ones done it because its so fkn retarded

bahaha... quite quotable

Pull that engine out and fit it in an AWD Manual model and it may be a different story.... :P

STILL WILL UNDERSTEER LIKE A CIVIC

RPW are so good at what they do that their achievements are even discussed on a high and mighty Skyline forum.... :|

How many of you posting have run an 11.9?

Didn't think so...

But Spirro works on his Torri from the back of his fish and chip shop and can run an 11.8, but I'm not impressed. You can run any time in any car if you throw enough money at it.

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