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Old 02-28-2010, 07:46 AM
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Hi, new guy here...I don't yet own a rotary-powered vehicle, but I'd like to, and I'm here for the knowledge that will help me once I do get one. I'm 28 years old and the closer I get to that 30 mark, the more I think I want to get something quick and nimble enough to toss around corners and generally have fun on a track. My last 'sporty' car was a MK1 MR2...very little power but the weighting and balance made it the most fun thing I've ever driven...as long as it wasn't raining (MR2's get a little scary when it gets wet out) This thing was like a street legal go-kart. I'll mostly be lurking but I am in search of info, so There will probably be occasional questions if the search button fails me.
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Welcome to nopistons! If you have any questions, don't be afriad to post a new thread in the applicable section, you should get plenty of replies.
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welcome to nopistons! 1st gens are great for low power/great handling but the suspension's still soft enough that it doesn't rattle your teeth every time you hit a bump lol. best of luck man!
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