Robbo
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No to be fair I would guess he spent less than a grand but like I say, it weighs a LOT less and was 150bhp which is a lot for something so light
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by Scousefella
You could fit anything you like under the bonnet (within reason) but when you drive down the road little old Mrs Hargreaves (age 72) from Number 33 Acacia Avenue will say "Oooh, i have one of them".
Never seen an old person driving a Civic before
Like you said, you could fit anything you like under the bonnet (within reason) but when you drive down the road little old Mrs Hargreaves (age 72) from Number 33 Acacia Avenue will say "Oooh, i have one of them"
Small car with a 2 litre engine, see the similarities?
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Scousefella
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
No to be fair I would guess he spent less than a grand but like I say, it weighs a LOT less and was 150bhp which is a lot for something so light
Fair enough fella - I don't claim the CTR is an almighty conqueror, there are alot of other cars out there which can do the business.
What I do have a good laugh at are some of the crazy and pure bollox comments which are often posted. If people accept reality a little more then all well and good.
I would never try it on with an FQ or similar, no point.
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by Scousefella
quote: Originally posted by Robbo
No to be fair I would guess he spent less than a grand but like I say, it weighs a LOT less and was 150bhp which is a lot for something so light
Fair enough fella - I don't claim the CTR is an almighty conqueror, there are alot of other cars out there which can do the business.
What I do have a good laugh at are some of the crazy and pure bollox comments which are often posted. If people accept reality a little more then all well and good.
I would never try it on with an FQ or similar, no point.
or a 2.0 Corsa
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Cybermonkey
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Also, this post was aimed at the attitudes of certain CTR drivers, namely you, who seem to front this merry band of inflated punks.
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Scousefella
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quote:
Small car with a 2 litre engine, see the similarities?
No I don't, and that is where people make mistakes!!!!
The 2.0 STi is still a 2.0l - totally different class of performance.
So you can get a Corsa with a 2.0 engine, a chassis which couldn't support sweet FA without some serious modification and a Vauxhall badge to rub salt into the wounds.
No, I see no similarities at all.
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Cybermonkey
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So you having a dig at anything with a Vauxhall badge now
the Corsa chassis is more than capable of supporting a 2.0 Turbo, nevermind the 2.0 NA. LuckyB's old Corsa did 0-60 in 4.9secs, and the 1/4 in a very low time indeed. that was a 2.0.
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Scousefella
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
Also, this post was aimed at the attitudes of certain CTR drivers, namely you, who seem to front this merry band of inflated punks.
Oh please, now my feelings are well and truly shattered.
As a few of the owners on the CTR forum have said - Santa Pod is a nice place to put things right, not on the public road.
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Skinz
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quote: Originally posted by Scousefella
quote:
Small car with a 2 litre engine, see the similarities?
No I don't, and that is where people make mistakes!!!!
The 2.0 STi is still a 2.0l - totally different class of performance.
So you can get a Corsa with a 2.0 engine, a chassis which couldn't support sweet FA without some serious modification and a Vauxhall badge to rub salt into the wounds.
No, I see no similarities at all.
do you wear tracksuit bottoms
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Scousefella
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
So you having a dig at anything with a Vauxhall badge now
the Corsa chassis is more than capable of supporting a 2.0 Turbo, nevermind the 2.0 NA. LuckyB's old Corsa did 0-60 in 4.9secs, and the 1/4 in a very low time indeed. that was a 2.0.
Fine - but why spend all of the £££ to make a Corsa do that???
[Edited on 25-06-2005 by Scousefella]
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by Scousefella
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
Also, this post was aimed at the attitudes of certain CTR drivers, namely you, who seem to front this merry band of inflated punks.
Oh please, now my feelings are well and truly shattered.
As a few of the owners on the CTR forum have said - Santa Pod is a nice place to put things right, not on the public road.
Yes ok, just pay for my plane ticket and will be right over with a GTO Coupe
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by Scousefella
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
So you having a dig at anything with a Vauxhall badge now
the Corsa chassis is more than capable of supporting a 2.0 Turbo, nevermind the 2.0 NA. LuckyB's old Corsa did 0-60 in 4.9secs, and the 1/4 in a very low time indeed. that was a 2.0.
Fine - but why spend all of the £££ to make a Corsa do that???
[Edited on 25-06-2005 by Scousefella]
to make CTR owners furious when they cant play catch up with a 10 year old granny-mobile that probably cost 5k max.
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Scousefella
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do you wear tracksuit bottoms
Only as often as you ask sensible questions.
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Scousefella
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
Also, this post was aimed at the attitudes of certain CTR drivers, namely you, who seem to front this merry band of inflated punks.
Oh please, now my feelings are well and truly shattered.
As a few of the owners on the CTR forum have said - Santa Pod is a nice place to put things right, not on the public road.
How many of them hav been stupid enough to take one there tho... i did and fk me, like i said... very de-moralising
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Cybermonkey
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Robbo you great
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Adam_B
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jesus, what are you like 10 years old? pull your head out of your arse already, someone tries to get a decent conversation going and you just pull it back to your play school. Would of thought after 7 pages even someone as retarded as you would of guessed the moral of this story, dont judge a book by its cover.
oh an stop deleting peoples names when you quote them
[Edited on 25-06-2005 by Adam_B]
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
Robbo you great
its true, i hit the limiter in 1st within a few seconds, the track was a bit wet but there was jus not low down traction at all
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
Robbo you great
its true, i hit the limiter in 1st within a few seconds, the track was a bit wet but there was jus not low down traction at all
i suprised the local 610 Westbus earlier one
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Scousefella
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Look, anyone can throw a bundle of money at a car and make it faster than it should go.
The CTR is quite easily one of the best sub £20k performance cars available. In standard form it is an incredible car.
Modifications are available and plenty have been done. Come to the forum and have a look around.
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Scousefella
Look, anyone can throw a bundle of money at a car and make it faster than it should go.
The CTR is quite easily one of the best sub £20k performance cars available. In standard form it is an incredible car
Modifications are available and plenty have been done. Come to the forum and have a look around.
Tis true... BTW does that bloke still have his 270bhp n/a one still? forget his name now :S
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by Scousefella
Come to the forum and have a look around.
what for? there is a CTR on every corner in the UK. See more ITR's over here though. I just dont see what your problem is? it is a capable car, but its not incredible. Perhaps something from Stuttgart is incredible, but not a common Honda.
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by Scousefella
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
Also, this post was aimed at the attitudes of certain CTR drivers, namely you, who seem to front this merry band of inflated punks.
Oh please, now my feelings are well and truly shattered.
As a few of the owners on the CTR forum have said - Santa Pod is a nice place to put things right, not on the public road.
Are you for real? Santa Pod is where your likely to be handed your arse on a plate
CTR's are absolute shite up the strip coupled with the fact they are driven by fairies who can't drive = absolute crap 1/4 mile times for a car with 200bhp.
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
quote: Originally posted by Scousefella
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
Also, this post was aimed at the attitudes of certain CTR drivers, namely you, who seem to front this merry band of inflated punks.
Oh please, now my feelings are well and truly shattered.
As a few of the owners on the CTR forum have said - Santa Pod is a nice place to put things right, not on the public road.
Are you for real? Santa Pod is where your likely to be handed your arse on a plate
CTR's are absolute shite up the strip coupled with the fact they are driven by fairies who can't drive = absolute crap 1/4 mile times for a car with 200bhp.
Hence y i said its demoralising lol
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Skinz
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tbh id tar ctr drivers and bmw drivers with a very similar brush
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Robbo
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id tar a lot of twatty chavvy modded car drivers the same, big deal
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