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Old Oct 14, 2003 | 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by vosko' date='Oct 14 2003, 10:15 AM
those are pretty nice a few friends have em atlest its a stick too
You know what, as cool as it is being manual its nothing like the sports-car setup.



The clutch in my Mr2's was much harder to depress, but more responsive..I loved it.



Also the Shifter itself felt "forced" into each gear. Clunked into each spot and the way your arm rested right along behind it and held it sideways rocks.



Take's some getting used to, and isn't nearly as fun as my RWD cars of old....but its only backup to the up and coming FD.
Old Oct 14, 2003 | 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by PhoenixDownVII' date='Oct 14 2003, 11:34 PM
You know what, as cool as it is being manual its nothing like the sports-car setup.



The clutch in my Mr2's was much harder to depress, but more responsive..I loved it.



Also the Shifter itself felt "forced" into each gear. Clunked into each spot and the way your arm rested right along behind it and held it sideways rocks.



Take's some getting used to, and isn't nearly as fun as my RWD cars of old....but its only backup to the up and coming FD.
its not a sports car dan
Old Oct 14, 2003 | 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by FrestyleFC3S' date='Oct 14 2003, 11:39 PM
[quote name='PhoenixDownVII' date='Oct 14 2003, 11:34 PM'] You know what, as cool as it is being manual its nothing like the sports-car setup.



The clutch in my Mr2's was much harder to depress, but more responsive..I loved it.



Also the Shifter itself felt "forced" into each gear. Clunked into each spot and the way your arm rested right along behind it and held it sideways rocks.



Take's some getting used to, and isn't nearly as fun as my RWD cars of old....but its only backup to the up and coming FD.
its not a sports car dan [/quote]

I know, but I wish the clutch pedal and shifter was set up the same.



I am not talking about power and handling. Because, even though the Mr2 NA was about half as fast as the Mr2-T it still had a great manual set up. Heck, even though its slower than the integra (to a certain degree, not in turns lol) its a lot more fun to simply shift.



Bah, who am I kiddin, this is just a backup car anyways
Old Oct 14, 2003 | 11:30 PM
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Crazy.. on Sunday my Friend(captainSkoobing) got one like that.. but with no engine or tranny.. for $800.. Car is in great shape though.. I have always liked those integras.. Very Nice..
Old Oct 14, 2003 | 11:31 PM
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you sold your two previous sports car and have a commuter car now....whats the problem



it should be easier to drive, more luxurious
Old Oct 18, 2003 | 11:01 PM
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dude it is an awesome daily driver, but yeah i would definitely invest in some rims and the spoiler. I bet you could probably get a set of gs-r rims and a black spoiler for like $300 off of some guy in california
Old Oct 19, 2003 | 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by PhoenixDownVII' date='Oct 14 2003, 07:34 PM
You know what, as cool as it is being manual its nothing like the sports-car setup.



The clutch in my Mr2's was much harder to depress, but more responsive..I loved it.



Also the Shifter itself felt "forced" into each gear. Clunked into each spot and the way your arm rested right along behind it and held it sideways rocks.



Take's some getting used to, and isn't nearly as fun as my RWD cars of old....but its only backup to the up and coming FD.
Difference between a Honda and Toyota.
Old Oct 22, 2003 | 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by rx7deficient' date='Oct 19 2003, 12:01 AM
dude it is an awesome daily driver, but yeah i would definitely invest in some rims and the spoiler. I bet you could probably get a set of gs-r rims and a black spoiler for like $300 off of some guy in california
Umm, who is this? how'd you know I did that?



Yea, I have 93 Stock GS-R Rims and Black stock spoiler on the way, then i am done.
Old Oct 22, 2003 | 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Dramon_Killer' date='Oct 19 2003, 06:47 PM
[quote name='PhoenixDownVII' date='Oct 14 2003, 07:34 PM'] You know what, as cool as it is being manual its nothing like the sports-car setup.



The clutch in my Mr2's was much harder to depress, but more responsive..I loved it.



Also the Shifter itself felt "forced" into each gear. Clunked into each spot and the way your arm rested right along behind it and held it sideways rocks.



Take's some getting used to, and isn't nearly as fun as my RWD cars of old....but its only backup to the up and coming FD.
Difference between a Honda and Toyota. [/quote]

No, more like difference between an Eco Sports sedan and a sports car.



A manual toyota tercel won't quite be like a Honda S2000 or NSX shift setup.



Depends on the "type" of car, in a lot of ways, not just who makes it....
Old Oct 22, 2003 | 10:47 PM
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LOL Now I know who it is. Hi Joe. Dang yo I didn't know you even knew how to post on here, let alone find me, and learn how to use the little smilies.



Why are you here? You hate Rx7's and love supra's still?



https://www.nopistons.com/forums/ind...howtopic=28860



LOL go there, see what some others have to say about it ;P



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