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Hey guys. I'm kinda tired of having an N/A FC. It's not slow, but it's not very fast either. I'm gonna upgrade to an FD3S
I probably should be posting it in the FD room, but i just wanted some opinions from the FC/FD owners. I just wanted to know how the two generations compared. How the reliability was. How the handling changed. Any problems? Anything i should look for? Anything i should avoid?
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-Ross
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-Ross
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Reliability relies directly on the current and past owners
car maintenance. Look for reciepts, mods, and any road
rash. FD's are real sports cars and are usually driven
hard so watch out for high miles. See if they drove it in
the winter (ie snow). With snow comes salt, with salt
comes rust.
Avoid shady characters, and trashy car lots.
Good Hunting.
Slater
car maintenance. Look for reciepts, mods, and any road
rash. FD's are real sports cars and are usually driven
hard so watch out for high miles. See if they drove it in
the winter (ie snow). With snow comes salt, with salt
comes rust.
Avoid shady characters, and trashy car lots.
Good Hunting.
Slater
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