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Post by jwhite on Jul 10, 2007 21:39:55 GMT -5
Black 95 Toyota Celica GT. 5spd. 294,000 miles on car. About 120,000 miles on engine. Runs excellent. 2 sets of wheels, and 3 sets of tires. Stock 15X7 alloy wheels and 15X7 Team Dynamics wheels. 205/50R15 Sumitomo HTR-Z, Hoosier R3S05 225/45R15, Kumho 710 225/50R15. All tires have about 1/2 tread left on 'em. Koni single adjustable shocks up front. 4500.00 obo.
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Post by 1993civicsi on Jul 10, 2007 22:44:51 GMT -5
Oh, no! Isn't this your autocrosser??? Stepping up???
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Post by jwhite on Jul 10, 2007 22:51:25 GMT -5
LOL. Well, hopefully stepping up. I was thinking about a Z06. No, actually thinking about an '07 MINI. It is my autocrosser, but it has become more of my daily driver again. Which was fine when it was just me, but gettin' 2 car seats in the back of this thing is a pain in the butt!
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Post by 1993civicsi on Jul 12, 2007 7:08:35 GMT -5
We test drove a new Mini (both models) and considered ordering one (w/LSD and Sport Susp. package...not a bad deal!). They're fun, but just won't fit our family. You can definitely tell a difference with the Sport Suspension. Trying to talk her into a new Si sedan It only give's up 59 lbs. to the coupe. Good luck with selling the car. Should go quickly!
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Post by jwhite on Jul 12, 2007 7:38:07 GMT -5
We test drove a new Mini (both models) and considered ordering one (w/LSD and Sport Susp. package...not a bad deal!). They're fun, but just won't fit our family. You can definitely tell a difference with the Sport Suspension. Trying to talk her into a new Si sedan It only give's up 59 lbs. to the coupe. Good luck with selling the car. Should go quickly! Thanks. Yeah, I like the new civic's as well. The sedan is only 59 lbs heavier than the coupe? That's amazing. Same engine and suspension?
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Post by 1993civicsi on Jul 13, 2007 10:20:03 GMT -5
The only difference I could find was the coupe comes with a 1mm larger FSB...the rear bars are the same. Honda didn't post spring rates, so not 100% sure. The sedan is also 2" longer overall, and wheelbase. The sedan is also slightly better balanced, F to R. Same engine and tranny. Again, ratios weren't available. Oh, and both get LSD. If the Mini S goes to DS, I think the little Si's will be tough to beat in GS. Then again, I think a Mini S will be tough in DS!
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