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no more dsm for me.
so. the talon sold for $3500. i didnt even give my self a chance to grieve. the very next morning i headed down to buy my 2003 GTI VR6. i gave up on dsms for now, too much of a headache. definitly one of the best decisions ive ever made.
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already seen it. that project R32 that they have on there is amazing.
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I'm with ya. Done with DSMs. I'd like to get myself a post-2000 car near the end of the summer... just gotta figure out what.
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Looks like you already tinted it, but dont forget to chip it, cam it and drop it.
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I am totally getting back into DSM's
Its an addiction. When its broke you go through withdrawals. -Colin |
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Traders.
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i think you mean traitors
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Yep you gave up on DSM's until a Mustang/Acura/Honda/DSM/Geo Metro pulls up and blows the door off your VW. Than you get pissed sell the VW and the headache starts over again. Nice car by the way. Good luck with staying away from DSM's. You will not experience any withdraws yet because summer is not here.
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I'm still glad I left the DSM game...its been almost 2 years already. I miss it at times, but its great having money in the bank and a car that needs nothing and is always 100% reliable and in top running condition. Yeah it sometimes sucks getting beat in a race, but then I realize there is a whole lot more to cars that just straight line abilities. If thats all you are interested in thats totally fine and great, but me personally I just want a much more well-rounded car is other performance/driving aspects. I don't blame anyone for staying in, DSM's are a ton of fun, but I also don't blame anyone for leaving either since they can become such a headache so quickly.
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Good call. I was looking at the awd GTIs when I was shopping, nice cars and can make decent power when you mod them, but just not enough room for me.
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...I didn't think s2k's were that great at handling..I know wheeler's evo on full coilovers could outhandle most anything I can recall..
-A. Swift |
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Yeah, but alot of other cars you can buy for $3k, dont need all that maintenance to be in tip top running condition. Granted they wont be nearly as fast. |
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X-pride: Umm awd cars are not really known for handling. Sure they have better traction upon accelarating in the straights, but RWD will own AWD on the oval.
And about the not putting money into their dsm... Hmm I guess taking a 1500 dollar peice of shit and rebuilding it to mint condition by only sticking 13K into it doesnt work for you? It still had issues and anything you end up modding will not be as reliable as when it was stock. I just couldnt take the constant headache maintance the car gave me. I couldnt drive it really anywhere without really having to worry about what will break next. I think I replaced almost every part on my old car and that still wasnt good enough. Sometimes you just want to move up in the world too... DSMs are not really a top quality car. They are cheaply moddable, thats about it. |
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AWD cars are hardly know for their dry pavent handling abilities. Find me a near-stock suspension EVO and name the twisties. I test-drove an EVO before deciding on anything, and with Reid as my witness since he was with me, the handling was nothing to brag about. I was actually quite dissapointed that it was the best Mitsu could build at the time. I did have almost a mint condition DSM, I bought mine in bone-stock VERY good condition and always fixed the little issues that pretty much anyone but Peter or I would skip. I never short-cutted anything with that car. It was also very reliable for me, the only time it was actually out of comission was when the waterpump started leaking (pouring) coolant all over the ground. My major issue was the car never ran the same day-to-day. One day it would be fast as hell, the next, meh nothing special. The 1G interior styling is still one of my favorites today, the problem is, the quality just wasn't there. I think DSM's make great beginner cars to learn how to work on and mod vehicles since they are relatively cheap and easy to work on. Like everything else though, people mature and can only stay with one thing (whatever it is, not just cars) for so long. I had my Talon back in high school, I didn't want to finish college with it too.
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yeah, I've got to say, RWD is pretty good for cornering. if you start to understeer, just give it more gas! :)
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EDIT: Too off topic.
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Ok, we are officially way off topic. I'm opening a new thread, this will be fun!
http://www.dsmstyle.com/forums/showthread.php?p=130566 |
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