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Old 09-06-02, 10:15 PM
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I've got to say. RX-7's are the ****! I'm a senior in high school, and two of my friends drive rx-7s. One drives a fc3, second gen one. His looks like the initial-d one. the other drives a 3rd gen. im in love with both cars, actually more towards the fd. i drive a 02 accord coupe v6, its alright, but no fun at all. my homie drives a 02 m3 and of course he smoked the 3rd gen rx7, but i know it has potential.

well just saying wsup, and giving props to all you guys with rotary.
Old 09-06-02, 10:21 PM
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I would'nt actually say that the 02 M3 can smoke an FD. To me those two are neck and neck. It's up to the driver, but those things are sweet.
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Originally posted by Liemoanh
I would'nt actually say that the 02 M3 can smoke an FD. To me those two are neck and neck. It's up to the driver, but those things are sweet.
Actually the new M3s run around a 13.0 flat and have a ton of torque down low. I really don't see a new M3 and a stock FD being neck and neck....no way.
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Wow. I drove a 9 year old car when I was in high school.

"Dad, will you buy me a high-performance sports car?"

"Shut up, bitch. Go get me a Schaefer..."
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Originally posted by johnchabin
Wow. I drove a 9 year old car when I was in high school.

"Dad, will you buy me a high-performance sports car?"

"Shut up, bitch. Go get me a Schaefer..."
I had a 88 dodge aries K ($400). 0-60 in about 20 min,
but the best thing about it was the fact that it was a piece of
**** and didn't care about it. I miss going garbage can hunting
with that thing. hehe
Old 09-07-02, 05:01 AM
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Originally posted by johnchabin
Wow. I drove a 9 year old car when I was in high school.

"Dad, will you buy me a high-performance sports car?"

"Shut up, bitch. Go get me a Schaefer..."
Hehe... I drove a 9 y/o car in HS too, a 93 FD....
..class of '02...
(P.s. I bought it myself, my parents are sheisters)
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I have terrific parents. They just wouldn't buy me a new BMW with 330+ hp. They were smarter than that...

I got to share the 'family car' Jeep CJ-5. At least I thought it was cool. I bought my first car when I was 19. A 1972 Porsche 911T Targa.
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I'm still in Highschool! I'm feeling like it's time to go sadly. I'm gonna miss all the good times, partying, pranks like setting up a roll of duct-tape across the hall to block off passing period kids. Good times...

Having a FD in highschool can be a bitch, especially if it's your only car.
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