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Just a geometry change, a bit more camber basically. A common upgrade is adjustable rear control arms that allows a lot of adjustability. The rear suspension setup on the Mini is more advanced than the Clios.
The only thing better about the 182 is it's lightness and the slightly more aggressive chassis. The Mini is only a slight setup tweak away from that though. They are far more tuneable.
I think the weather was quite a bit worse than what the camera would suggest. Having said that, still a case of all the gear, no idea! It is amazing how they can't even work out opposite lock at those slow speeds, yet they are the same mongs who bomb it around on B-roads thinking they are kings...
I thing K1NGY might be a bender...
Nice shots of your VXR dude, they still don't convince me looks wise though! For me it has MPV like proportions and too many go faster bits to be a choice for a gentleman like me.
What do you mean? They were all "non-Ferraris," a standalone model as a tribute to his dead son. People put on Ferrrai badges though, because they're shallow...
Nice garage. Part of me thinks i should be an exotic dealer just so you can use them like he clearly does!
A very cool car, it manages to look superb without obviously copyng the supercar establishment.
Odd that it's Danish considering the extremely high tax, but i'm guessing the amount of Danes who will be buying one is in single figures!
It wasn't driving the wrong way up a track... it had spun and was probably just rolling forward to get ready to swap round as the group of Mazda's went past.
Was the Miata's fault. It was clearly a yellow flag but he was too transfixed to the arse of the car in front to notice.
Hope both...
Nope, an NSX owner.
"The trip was incredible. The day after we arrived I drove the Civic Type R Mugen back to back with a Type R saloon at Twin Ring Motegi (although it was just a big concrete test area rather than the circuit). The Mugen felt like more than 2 litres and definitely more refined...
I think its an adaptor you need for whatever wheel you have, hopefully it will arrive soon so i can find out more. Our race team has opted to be a distributor after meeting the Japanese guys at the Autosport show...
I saw it the night before after dinner and thought it might be an MR2 as well! I think they are OZ Velas, but aftermarket wheels just look cheap on Ferraris IMO...