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    Congrats clutch-monkey!

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    That totally kicks ass dude (both the car and the bike).

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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey
    Dad picked this up second hand, i love it. 2004 996 GT3. Whiteballz got a ride in it, and in one shot you can see the ducati bike we're restoring (it hadn't been registerd since 1982 lol)
    it's nice to see dad finally getting some results for his hard work.
    Oooh Euro model. sweeeeeeet *drools*
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    Light up the rear tires for me when you get the chance, absolutely awesome car..

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    Wow, you're so lucky! Try racing your dad in the GT3 on a track day.

    BTW, I love your Integra also. Looks like you keep it in good shape.
    Last edited by NSXType-R; 07-12-2006 at 11:08 AM.

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    I have a qeustion being american we shift with our right hands. Is it hard shifting with your left hand?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rev440
    I have a qeustion being american we shift with our right hands. Is it hard shifting with your left hand?
    Seat on the passenger's seat and try, then make a report.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McReis
    Seat on the passenger's seat and try, then make a report.
    Exactly. If anyo of you ever go to europe don't worry. It doesn't take to much to learn. Sure the downshifts are farther away, but that's no problem. I find it more ergonomical actually.
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    wow!!! Super!!! Congrats

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    Quote Originally Posted by rev440
    I have a qeustion being american we shift with our right hands. Is it hard shifting with your left hand?
    I thought americans used automatics
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    Quote Originally Posted by McReis
    Seat on the passenger's seat and try, then make a report.
    LOL!
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    I thought americans used automatics
    I usually use my right hand actually... (stating the automotive facts, not the other kind of fact... lol)
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    I thought americans used automatics
    Most of us do but many performance cars are only manuals. This being said Ive driven a 5 speed and me and my friends thought it would be so hard to drive and get use to. Is first gear close to you or would that be fifth?
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    Wow, simply , awesome car you have there. Have some fun with it!

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    thanks for the comments guys as you can see by the value of the other cars in the garage this is quite an improvement it's still a shock to come home and park next to it
    Quote Originally Posted by NSXType-R
    Wow, you're so lucky! Try racing your dad in the GT3 on a track day.

    BTW, I love your Integra also. Looks like you keep it in good shape.
    a guy who works for dad will be taking us to track days, he races every 3 months in an STi with 400hp at the wheels
    the integra has been babied, hasn't given me a problem and it's 15 years old

    Quote Originally Posted by rev440
    I have a qeustion being american we shift with our right hands. Is it hard shifting with your left hand?
    no especially when you're used to it it isn't too hard to adapt either
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