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Aint F22c still new though??? The current crop (2006 onwards) S2000 run them...Your best bet, importing a halfcut S2000, from japan, or North America. Whats wrong with current F20C motor, they rev much harder, all the way to 9000RPM, whereas 2.2lt limits at 8000RPM, no fun.

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Aint F22c still new though??? The current crop (2006 onwards) S2000 run them...Your best bet, importing a halfcut S2000, from japan, or North America. Whats wrong with current F20C motor, they rev much harder, all the way to 9000RPM, whereas 2.2lt limits at 8000RPM, no fun.

nah mate they all come with the f20c only the americans have the f22's

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