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btw, when I test drove an ap2 last year, I found the gate for the gear selection too close and I had some problem figuring out whether I was in 2nd or 4th when charging down. given, I havent driven a manual for a long time but I would still advise to get a practice car fiirst rather than blowing up an engine.
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btw, when I test drove an ap2 last year, I found the gate for the gear selection too close and I had some problem figuring out whether I was in 2nd or 4th when charging down. given, I havent driven a manual for a long time but I would still advise to get a practice car fiirst rather than blowing up an engine.
I am fine with slick/close gear change i think, been driven manual since i passed my driving test.
But not sure my friend though, huge challenge for him!
Maybe i bought his car at the end...hahahaa...you never know
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Toyota MR-S 1.8 VVTI , Lagoon Blue with Red leather Air Con 15" standard alloys with Toyo tyres
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Oic, so seems its not an easy car to drive if the low end torque is so LOW,
I am fine with slick/close gear change i think, been driven manual since i passed my driving test.
But not sure my friend though, huge challenge for him!
Maybe i bought his car at the end...hahahaa...you never know
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I am fine with slick/close gear change i think, been driven manual since i passed my driving test.
But not sure my friend though, huge challenge for him!
Maybe i bought his car at the end...hahahaa...you never know
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