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Old 10-12-2003, 11:04 PM
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I got to romp on an fd w/ 25k on it today, for about 20 minutes. I really tested everything about the car, and damn; I'm in love!

I hate to say it, but damn Fds are superior to fcs in almost everyway.

They handle so much better, much better interior/body. A ton faster than an FC, better motor and compenonents, minus the clutterness.. But hey I thats not a big deal at all, that all can be taken care of. Oh did i mention how sexy they are? God I could sit at stare at that car all day... And for a reference, his son, by buddy TII77, has an 89' fc w/ 27k on it. And we did a ton of spirited driving, doing about 3x the speed limit through some twisties..
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Old 10-13-2003, 12:33 AM
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I wanna drive one some time
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Old 10-13-2003, 12:40 AM
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i dont like an FD mroe tahn an FC at all....i feel like i have to so 25 mph and not touch anything wrong on it...its a nice DD car . but i wouldnt own one to do the things i do to my fc with



fc > fd
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Old 10-13-2003, 03:41 AM
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umm FD>FC



I HAVE BOTH!



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Old 10-13-2003, 05:22 AM
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Just wait till j9fd3s sees this. He lives in Sunnyvale, where they have both lol.
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Old 10-13-2003, 07:12 AM
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Shhhhh!!! My FC thinks its an FD. Actually once you "fix" the design flaws of the FC with a better suspension they handle every bit as good as an FD.



Addmittedly though I jumped in my dads FD at an Autocross once and ran a time within 1 second of my FC. Thats what made me decide to work some more on my FC's suspension. i.e. new softer springs.



I like FD's a lot I should have just fixed one up for the money I spent on my FC but I love my TII too much. I could not get rid of it and buy and FD. Plus everyone expects an FD to be fast when a FC is really fast it suprises everyone, I like that suprise element a lot.
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Old 10-13-2003, 07:17 AM
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its easy to say one or the other if youve only had either one..

and havent had real world experience ownin each..

one can provide a better grasp and understanding of which is better...

but it all goes down to preference.. and its all subjective anyway..

imho they both hold their own...
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Yea I can't give up me t2, but I think down the road I might want one for a DD. I agree amp, everyone usually always wants what they don't have.
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When I drove the FD that I almost bought, I wasn't impressed. I didn't like how small it was on the inside. I am used to driving around a 91 MR2, and the FD felt smaller. I just don't like small cars (like Miata's). The TII just feels better, plus its faster.
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