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Old 11 November 2004, 07:40 AM
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Miss the Type R.... lost it sooooo many times on roundabouts... decided safer for me not to even try .... was a hoot tho....
Old 14 November 2004, 09:31 AM
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I tend to run my car in the full rear mode 90% of the time gGod knows what that is???
If its really wet I knock it up one knotch or leave it in Auto.
I like oversteer so these settings suit me just fine.
Mt car appears to be wearing the rear tyres faster than the fronts which I would never have thought was possible in a subaru
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