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Not a 35 but drove and passengered my uncles old Ferrari 599 with the paddle shift shit going on, yeah it shifts hard etc. didn't say it didn't. I said it takes some of the feel out of driving. Anyone can drive and shift well with a paddle shift g'box, but perfect shifts in a proper manual car are much harder an more fun to achieve IMO.

1330553701[/url]' post='6256965']

I've been in one... Yes it was fast as! Brakes impressed me more tbh but it's just hold and and accelerate...

I guess that's where we differ.

Manuals, are inferior technologies now, dated even. Not that I can't drive a manual. i like advances in technology... Till its time to fix things.

I think the PDK and related transmission technologies are impressive. And even it's just pushing buttons, you still need to decide when to downshift to make the most often wonderful technology.

Don't use that shit, you'd be nowhere near your limits of what you can achieve naturally before turning to caffeine boosters. They work but for all the wrong reasons. They lose their effect on you after a few weeks anyway.

Lol 6 meals a day who the f**k has the time for that shit

1.5 meals a day. No complaints

people who quite their job and went to start their new job but found it was only 50% of the pay they were promised and hence quit again

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