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Old Jul 16, 2008 | 07:48 PM
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I have owned both FC's and FD's and after driving my old FC 3 weeks after I owned my FD there is NO going back. Although the FC's are simplified mechanically compared to an FD, there are far more readily available upgrades for the FD than the FC. I find that the design is also a winner, what car of its time looked like the FD?? The FC's look too much like a porsche 944 etc, the FD has ultra smooth body lines and a really well handling chassis and a kick **** engine to boot!
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Old Jul 16, 2008 | 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by fendamonky
I'd have to agree that the FD is certainly a financial challenge. Unless you are in a comfortable position, money wise, I'd steer clear of the FD. It's an absolute blast! and worth every penny, but if you've only got a couple penny's to play with you will be left burned. Badly burned. Ebay items will make you start threads titled "So I blew my engine and don't know why..." You really do need to pay to play.

That being said, I agree with what the other guys said about reading the stickies and the FAQ. As an idea of what I mean... I spent well over 150 hours during the course of 3-5 months (much of that time as a guest on here, before I even made an account here) doing nothing but reading current and past threads, researching the 7. When I bought my car I knew more about how it was supposed to run and work than the seller did.

Bottom Line: Study up before you think about dropping cash on this car.



Pipe down newb.. You're just barely past your "first 72 hours" welcoming period. Don't think you can start laughing at the other new guys yet.

im not laughing at him, i was laughing at what sumone posted about being flamed. it was a good line.
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Old Jul 16, 2008 | 11:14 PM
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its all good even if u were laughing at me... ima good sport .....but yea none the less, if i was able to deal w/ my dsm(running perfect now) i should be able to handle n fd ..but yea i just recently looked at the faq thread....and holy ****, theres a lot of info...so i know what im doin tomorrow .. read read read read !
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