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congrats (to ur friend) believe its a close ratio gear box, this means the 1st gear is quite long so 0-60 time wont be something to write home abt but once u get to 2nd gear and above and in the power rev band, its flies ..... and be prepared to get a lot of speeding tickets ![Smile](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/smile.gif)
ps, how does ur fd like it himself?
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ps, how does ur fd like it himself?
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So i think MRS is more fun for HK roads, although S2000 offers better dynamics, power and handling, but you rarely can't use its 9K rev really.
My friends tried to drive "his" car in a quiet road, he stored 4 times in one traffic light and the truck behind was so pissed off!! I were so embrrassing!! And a police next to us too!!
He said he wont drive the car out unless i sit next to him, OMG!
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Yeah, the plastic screen is already oxidized, with only 10% visibilty
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I will give it a full polish to see if i could turn it around
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go down and get it.
sorry to hear this at lest you can mod it now.
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Yeah, and will need a LONG straight road to reach the 9K rev in any gear! Unless you flat out in 1st gear tho
So i think MRS is more fun for HK roads, although S2000 offers better dynamics, power and handling, but you rarely can't use its 9K rev really.
My friends tried to drive "his" car in a quiet road, he stored 4 times in one traffic light and the truck behind was so pissed off!! I were so embrrassing!! And a police next to us too!!
He said he wont drive the car out unless i sit next to him, OMG!
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So i think MRS is more fun for HK roads, although S2000 offers better dynamics, power and handling, but you rarely can't use its 9K rev really.
My friends tried to drive "his" car in a quiet road, he stored 4 times in one traffic light and the truck behind was so pissed off!! I were so embrrassing!! And a police next to us too!!
He said he wont drive the car out unless i sit next to him, OMG!
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I did 50km in 1st gear to the red line.
most of the time it around 7k rpm
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That's the same as what I mean.
S2000 must beat the Elise in terms of performance, technology......etc
The design of Elise is just for play but not for use
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