beaten by a nissan 200sx
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Originally Posted by kingofturds
my 96 sti has nailed many of these. and if anyone that is on here who owns one who reckns different bring it on
Seriously though, they are both great cars
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Originally Posted by wacky.banana
I guess you mean 130kph (hint hint)? There is no way a law abiding citizen such as yourself would admit breaking the law on a public bulletin board, yes?
WB
maybe admiting where you buried that bloke you killed one foggy night might be unadvisable, but being charged and convicted for speeding based on a story on a forum, i doubt it!
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Originally Posted by kingofturds
my 96 sti has nailed many of these. and if anyone that is on here who owns one who reckns different bring it on
Come to a track day that the sxoc are on and you will be surprised
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Originally Posted by SteA
Its all relative isnt it? My S14 will comfortably out accelerate any standard scooby which isnt a surprise as I have more power being put down at the wheels.... its difficult trying to compare without quantifying. In the same way there are loads of modified scoobies that would eat me up and spit me out . Best place for comparisons are the track, you can pretty much assume everyone is trying and performance differences are more than a little noticable
Come to a track day that the sxoc are on and you will be surprised
Come to a track day that the sxoc are on and you will be surprised
Personally I don't race anyone, as in my humbe opinion It's the best way of either finding yourself:
a) Wrapped in a scoob sandwich wround a tree; or
b) without a license and no hope of owning anything with any power (Unless you own an insurance company!)
I push the scoob on a good B road, as this is it's home ground and most rewarding
#96
Originally Posted by terzo204
Don't get me wrong, as I have a MY03 STI PPP, but it's just most people on this forum (and it appears most scooby owners) cannot accept that anything is faster than their car. You one have to flick through evo magazine to see how many performance cars are out there.
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They're nippy enough, nothing special in standard trim. Would have a 180sx any day
the 14 looks a bit camp for my taste and the 15looks like it's getting a bit overweight, but really nice.
Don't remember last time i saw a std one though, so you can be pretty sure any you meet on the road will have a bit of grunt.
the 14 looks a bit camp for my taste and the 15looks like it's getting a bit overweight, but really nice.
Don't remember last time i saw a std one though, so you can be pretty sure any you meet on the road will have a bit of grunt.
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Originally Posted by ken200
Think the same is true of most forums unfortunately, good to see people are passionate about their cars though whatever they own
#99
Originally Posted by johnfelstead
might be my old car, that looked standard but was pretty well sorted. They are very easy to tune to 290BHP on standard injectors etc
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i was thinking of selling and getting another GTR but then i thought,why not put an RB26 in the 200
400hp is stage 1 on an RB26 and would give some serious grunt
we shall see
400hp is stage 1 on an RB26 and would give some serious grunt
we shall see
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Originally Posted by wez_sti
always makes me laugh this...
maybe admiting where you buried that bloke you killed one foggy night might be unadvisable, but being charged and convicted for speeding based on a story on a forum, i doubt it!
maybe admiting where you buried that bloke you killed one foggy night might be unadvisable, but being charged and convicted for speeding based on a story on a forum, i doubt it!
They always have some story to relate back to how something they read on another forum or other had a story where a guy whose user name was "John.Smith@123LetsBeAvenue.Reg R652BLO" got arrested for claiming to have driven through an amber light and served 15 years for it
The fact the thread posters micropenis inadequacies which made him drive at 130mph does indeed make him a complete forkwit, who most certainly should be banned, but we all know full well no prosecution will come from his post on here
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You'd be surprised what get's posted on forums that the police would be interested in.
Check this one for example.
http://www.desertsun.co.uk/blog/?p=75
Check this one for example.
http://www.desertsun.co.uk/blog/?p=75
#103
Ive driven well above 100mph a few times this week on public roads this week, and 'shock horror' I never got arrested, no one was killed and i never slid of the road to impending doom.
It was actually quite fun...
Oh well I suppose that's what you get for keeping your eyes on the road whilst driving rather than being an internet troll/keyboard warrior on the look out only for anything that is not legal or has a spelling mistake in it.
It was actually quite fun...
Oh well I suppose that's what you get for keeping your eyes on the road whilst driving rather than being an internet troll/keyboard warrior on the look out only for anything that is not legal or has a spelling mistake in it.
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http://media.sxoc.com/contributors/s...and%20Bren.wmv
This Nissan has a bit of trouble with a wrx
as with regards to that article
http://www.hondasociety.com/board/sh...1&page=1&pp=30
although she was dumb to start posting on the web, she did not actually incriminate herself, however the copious amounts of arsenic in his blood did.
This Nissan has a bit of trouble with a wrx
as with regards to that article
http://www.hondasociety.com/board/sh...1&page=1&pp=30
although she was dumb to start posting on the web, she did not actually incriminate herself, however the copious amounts of arsenic in his blood did.
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