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General => General discussion => Topic started by: Pike on 07 June 2004, 09:38
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Nice pics, Funny seeing hte R32 driver loose it tho lol. 4wheel drive and he still looses it round corners :o
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quality
;D
what happened to the mk1 and mk2 and lupo?
i gotta get to one of those meets. any idea when its at brands hatch?
are they still supporting the british GT?
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:D
ha ha ha ha. sh!t look at the r32 :o
all over the shop,
there not perminent 4WD tho are they? ???
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They are permanent 4 wheel drive, split 60/40, or 40/60 if necessary :D
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im pretty sure that they have some control module for it that they have installed. it wont be standard its a race car
the only things r32 about it is the engine and the shell ;)
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sorry :D
just to correct my self, theyt are not permanent 4wd ;)
only use the 4 motion system when really pushed, which isnt really that great :o