ST Civics in STX

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Re: ST Civics in STX

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CST, here I come!
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146 Jeff Wong
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But dude, only a hundred HP? I better have a talk with that engine builder. :roll:
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Sebastian Rios wrote:146 Jeff Wong
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But dude, only a hundred HP? I better have a talk with that engine builder. :roll:

Sorry, 101.01 to be EXACT. Updated my Entry.

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to the wheels I imagine ?
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Mako Koiwai wrote:to the wheels I imagine ?
That is correct.
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Jeff Wong wrote:CST, here I come!
Good for you :thumbup:
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maybe I'll throw my street tires on the BSP car and go run CST. that seems to be the place with all the action!

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Marshall Grice wrote:maybe I'll throw my street tires on the BSP car and go run CST. that seems to be the place with all the action!

:D

Your hard as a rock street tires from your car? That got wooped by a Prius in the heavy wet tires?

Sure, go kill em off fast, I say..
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Not looking forward to rain but at least we do have new Falken 452's on the Vette ... actually, wouldn't mind trying them out.
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Pete Loney wrote:
Your hard as a rock street tires from your car? That got wooped by a Prius in the heavy wet tires?

Sure, go kill em off fast, I say..
well they actually still work pretty well...just not in the rain.
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STX is now free of "spec civics" AND ladies.
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STX sounds like fun, maybe ill play there :thumbup:

mine isnt spec... i still have a stock passenger seat :thumbup:
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Come play, Jon!
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Nicole Nagler wrote:STX is now free of "spec civics" AND ladies.
:cry: :cry: :cry:
Come baaaaaaaaaaaaaaack!
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Like I said before .... :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Thanks for letting me play in STX for a day. I had planned for STR (but Henry's MX-5 wasn't quite ready just yet and didn't have time to change S2000 tires) and wanted to run same group to gauge times with the STR boys. I didn't plan to be a spoiler in the class for anyone- I just hoped to run fast enough to trophy and run with the much faster Bimmers and RX-8s. Maybe, I hear, there's a new class called CST? What's that all about? Another class for Civics?



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So, they bring out the big gun to finish the job, well played :lol:

Personally I'll love to run in any class with you, maybe I can get you to teach me how to drive my car :thumbup:
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Ken Motonishi wrote:Thanks for letting me play in STX for a day. I had planned for STR (but Henry's MX-5 wasn't quite ready just yet and didn't have time to change S2000 tires) and wanted to run same group to gauge times with the STR boys. I didn't plan to be a spoiler in the class for anyone- I just hoped to run fast enough to trophy and run with the much faster Bimmers and RX-8s. Maybe, I hear, there's a new class called CST? What's that all about? Another class for Civics?



:mrgreen:
more like trampled all over us but its okay :lol:
but going back to the original topic at hand
being beat buy a better (in this case older) car and better driver is something i don't mind at all
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David Crozier wrote:I feel like I'm bringing a knife to a gunfight.
I feel like I'm bringing an orange to a gunfight. Building an orange SpecCivic would be fun.
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Quoc-Viet Dang wrote:
David Crozier wrote:I feel like I'm bringing a knife to a gunfight.
I feel like I'm bringing an orange to a gunfight. Building an orange SpecCivic would be fun.
Do it! The recipe is out there on the interwebs and we'll give you all the help you need too!
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Quoc-Viet Dang wrote:
David Crozier wrote:I feel like I'm bringing a knife to a gunfight.
I feel like I'm bringing an orange to a gunfight. Building an orange SpecCivic would be fun.
What about an orange Carerra :D You look right at home in the silver one :thumbup:

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Its all you buddy! Not to mention Moton Shocks are orange.
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That hatch looks SWEET!
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Kurt Rahn wrote:That hatch looks SWEET!
I dig the Integra Type R wheels...looks correct on that car. So easy to convert to also...I envy the civics for that. Swap city.
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Dan Shaw wrote:
Kurt Rahn wrote:That hatch looks SWEET!
I dig the Integra Type R wheels...looks correct on that car. So easy to convert to also...I envy the civics for that. Swap city.
Those are HX rims. Looks great.
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