thinking of buying fd
I think the rule for buying an FD is that you should have at least twice as much money as the purchase price of the car. If you don't have that kind of money, don't bother getting an FD, because they're ******* expensive to own. And if you can't do the maintenance on them yourself, sweet Jesus you better be made of money.
I had a FC TII and an FD and I must say that the FD is my favorite between the two.
I bought my FD for $17.5k and it came with 99 twins, aftermarket clutch, DP, and racing beat twin tip. 60,000 motor/chassis.
Also with the FD its ok to double park and to use the carpool lane by yourself because you drive an exotic japanese sports compact race car.
Couldn't do any of that in the FC, TII at that.
I bought my FD for $17.5k and it came with 99 twins, aftermarket clutch, DP, and racing beat twin tip. 60,000 motor/chassis.
Also with the FD its ok to double park and to use the carpool lane by yourself because you drive an exotic japanese sports compact race car.
Couldn't do any of that in the FC, TII at that.
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