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Postby marc garrett » Wed Jun 22, 2005 9:44 pm

i finally got one.got myself a 97 manual gr.black face lift.fairly sweet if i do say so myself.have not got regular access to the net so ill find it hard to keep in touch but im sure dave will keep me informed of meets etc.talk soon
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Postby kevinod » Wed Jun 22, 2005 10:08 pm

Nice one Marc, congrats!

Is it standard or any interesting mods on it?

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Postby CJ » Thu Jun 23, 2005 8:36 am

Good news marc, about time ;)

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Postby Daz » Thu Jun 23, 2005 8:54 am

marc garrett wrote:i finally got one.got myself a 97 manual gr.black face lift.fairly sweet if i do say so myself.have not got regular access to the net so ill find it hard to keep in touch but im sure dave will keep me informed of meets etc.talk soon


Excellent, hope you have many hours of enjoyable motoring :D

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Postby Dave » Thu Jun 23, 2005 8:59 am

i will confirm it's one sweet motor, tried out against the GPX tip and it still pulls away, not much mind you but just shows how much power the tip box saps!

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Postby Myfeckin FTO » Thu Jun 23, 2005 9:25 am

Dave wrote:i will confirm it's one sweet motor, tried out against the GPX tip and it still pulls away, not much mind you but just shows how much power the tip box saps! !


Drove my cousins 98 GS manual over the weekend and was surprised by how peppy it was - nothing like GPX manual power but still was an enjoyable drive.

The problem with the tip is trying to keep it within the optimum powerband - it just doesn't have the same urgency as a manual.

Still I'd rather a Tip GPX to a Manual GR if only for the Mivec sound.
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Postby Dave » Thu Jun 23, 2005 9:27 am

the facelift GR has that extra 10Bhp though doesn't it?
it's pretty urgent when you're putting the boot down, i still haven't had the pleasure of driving a manual GPX but i'll hold out until i have the turbo conversion done! :twisted:
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Postby Myfeckin FTO » Thu Jun 23, 2005 9:38 am

Dave wrote:the facelift GR has that extra 10Bhp though doesn't it?
it's pretty urgent when you're putting the boot down, i still haven't had the pleasure of driving a manual GPX but i'll hold out until i have the turbo conversion done! :twisted:


Well - you're welcome to take mine for a spin whenever - if you'd been at the Kerry meet we could have swopped for a couple of hours. I got a chance to drive CJs car - Man that car is TIGHT - excellent handling on the upgraded dampers and springs with the F&R strut braces, uprated droplinks, bushes etc - really good feel on the road - Made me think about upgrading my own dampers and springs to be honest - maybe get a lower strut brace on as well.
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Postby Dave » Thu Jun 23, 2005 9:44 am

suspension upgrade is definitely on my list! car is feeling a little off lately and with extra power that's not necessarily a good thing!
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Postby soc » Thu Jun 23, 2005 12:41 pm

Myfeckin FTO wrote: I got a chance to drive CJs car - Man that car is TIGHT - excellent handling on the upgraded dampers and springs with the F&R strut braces, uprated droplinks, bushes etc - really good feel on the road -


I remember CJ let me drive his last summer and I thought exactly the same thing - a very, very solid, tight feeling car. I was very impressed.
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Postby CJ » Thu Jun 23, 2005 12:50 pm

shane wrote:I remember CJ let me drive his last summer and I thought exactly the same thing - a very, very solid, tight feeling car. I was very impressed.


That was before the suspension refit and bushes went in, all I need now are decent tyres (the Eagle F1s tend to let you down in the wet).

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Postby soc » Thu Jun 23, 2005 2:07 pm

CJ wrote:
shane wrote:I remember CJ let me drive his last summer and I thought exactly the same thing - a very, very solid, tight feeling car. I was very impressed.


That was before the suspension refit and bushes went in, all I need now are decent tyres (the Eagle F1s tend to let you down in the wet).

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I'm thinking of getting some Vredestein Ultrac's for the golf - I heard they're supposed to be brilliant. 225/40x18's are 146 with eiretyres - the RRP "apparently" is 290.
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Postby Daz » Thu Jun 23, 2005 2:51 pm

CJ wrote:
That was before the suspension refit and bushes went in, all I need now are decent tyres (the Eagle F1s tend to let you down in the wet).

CJ


toyo proxes T1's i haven't used anything else for the last 6 years i swear by them.

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Postby soc » Thu Jun 23, 2005 2:53 pm

Daz wrote:
CJ wrote:
That was before the suspension refit and bushes went in, all I need now are decent tyres (the Eagle F1s tend to let you down in the wet).

CJ


toyo proxs T1's i haven't used anything else for the last 6 years i swear by them.

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I do too but I always thought the sidewall was too high on them compared to other tyres...
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Postby Daz » Thu Jun 23, 2005 2:57 pm

shane wrote:I do too but I always thought the sidewall was too high on them compared to other tyres...


Ah yes it is high but that gives good rim protection espically on the larger diam wheels.

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Postby Myfeckin FTO » Thu Jun 23, 2005 2:59 pm

shane wrote:
I'm thinking of getting some Vredestein Ultrac's for the golf - I heard they're supposed to be brilliant. 225/40x18's are 146 with eiretyres - the RRP "apparently" is 290.



I heard some good comments about them as well - not sure how they would stack up against GSD3 F1's, Perilli PZero Nero's or Bridgestone 050's etc. If there isn't much in it money wise I'd still go for the more established brands.
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