Bay Area - Gunmetal grey, carbon fiber front, midpipe
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Bay Area - Gunmetal grey, carbon fiber front, midpipe
Saw you on I-280<>380<>101.
What's up with the 6krpm constant driving in like 60 mph non-open traffic? I was just chilling in my DD Civic on the way to work kind of watching and having a laugh - it would have been funny if I had driven my modified FD instead.
What's up with the 6krpm constant driving in like 60 mph non-open traffic? I was just chilling in my DD Civic on the way to work kind of watching and having a laugh - it would have been funny if I had driven my modified FD instead.
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not really coming to the guys defense, but that's how you're suppose to drive a n/a rotary, 4k and above is where all the passing power is at, it would've been weird in open traffic cruising at 6k but in traffic I don't really see anything funny about it.
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ZoomZoom, I own a rotary. He seemed to be more revving for the sake of it than anything else it seemed. Like we're all boxed in and this cat is sitting at 6krpm like he's behind a pace car.
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