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Blew up sunkist box because of R=6 after getting used to rx8 6speed. lol

LOL!!!!

And how was the engine? :P I hear they don't like going backwards very much...

Edit, also just how hard did you try and slam it into "6th"?

Urgh... Golf/Polo is just trying to make me look like a retarded driver... Turning left, better turn on those windscreen wipers

Eh, you get used to it after driving these BM's for a while...

its annoying when you have to switch b/n an euro and jap car all the time. used to drive an astra for work a while back and every single time i got back in the r33 the wipers would go on

So true.

LOL!!!!

And how was the engine? :P I hear they don't like going backwards very much...

Edit, also just how hard did you try and slam it into "6th"?

3 hours or something of driving the rx8.. 2-3am f**king zombie mode, I had left my car at hers, dropped her off jumped into mine, drove home, 100kph, trying to get into "6th", it wouldn't, so I kept doing it and eventually forced it in, let go of the clutch pretty quickly, BANG! Never reversed again

lol knob. also saw you drive through dande yesterday i think. have you got club stickers on, and had windows open? car needs more low if so

yeh wouldve been..

i hate driving with windows closed, even in the rain. A/C just pissed me off..

does need more low, but havnt found the excuse yet, the suspension set up standard is really good. dont wanna f**k with it just yet.

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