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Never mind at least you'll have the synchrorev to protect the clutch :D

Not really any different to driving an auto when you use SRM on the manual, it does it all for you. Heel/toe is officially a lost artform :blush:

Posted
Never mind at least you'll have the synchrorev to protect the clutch :D

Not really any different to driving an auto when you use SRM on the manual, it does it all for you. Heel/toe is officially a lost artform :blush:

Not when you still own an old school 350z....

Posted
Never mind at least you'll have the synchrorev to protect the clutch :D

Not really any different to driving an auto when you use SRM on the manual, it does it all for you. Heel/toe is officially a lost artform :blush:

Not when you still own an old school 350z....

I do miss the feeling of nailing a good heel/toe into a corner :drive1

Posted
Never mind at least you'll have the synchrorev to protect the clutch :D

Not really any different to driving an auto when you use SRM on the manual, it does it all for you. Heel/toe is officially a lost artform :blush:

Not when you still own an old school 350z....

I do miss the feeling of nailing a good heel/toe into a corner :drive1

It's the sound from it that makes :teeth: , makes you sound like a pro racer

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Its a storm white, 10 plate, Gt, manual with 3k on the clock

 

Nobody is ever safe... especially you bronzee ;)

Nice of the previous owner too only put minimal mileage on the Z for you. :thumbs::thumbs: Flash. So you'll be asking Santa Claus for more detailing goodies to keep that storm white glowing.

 

Lol, runs for the hills, wearing running shoes with shoe laces. :p:lol:

 

 

I wondered why you kept getting up close and personal on the Hoon :lol:

Did you get the feeling you were being followed?! :lol::lol:

Posted
Never mind at least you'll have the synchrorev to protect the clutch :D

Not really any different to driving an auto when you use SRM on the manual, it does it all for you. Heel/toe is officially a lost artform :blush:

Not when you still own an old school 350z....

I do miss the feeling of nailing a good heel/toe into a corner :drive1

Not if you have a manual as you have the option ;):teeth:

Posted
Never mind at least you'll have the synchrorev to protect the clutch :D

Not really any different to driving an auto when you use SRM on the manual, it does it all for you. Heel/toe is officially a lost artform :blush:

Not when you still own an old school 350z....

I do miss the feeling of nailing a good heel/toe into a corner :drive1

Not if you have a manual as you have the option ;):teeth:

 

 

Now I was thinking that but didnt want to say anything incase i was wrong :lol: Nice one Colin :thumbs:

Posted

You should have asked for a drive of mine when I was in your part of the world in September, and if you were really, really brave come out on Knockhill with me :drive1:lol:

 

I think Kenny enjoyed his drive in it :ninja:

Posted

Dont think floor mounted accelerators lend themselves to heel/toe very well. Much prefer the old 350z top mount with a Nismo pedal :drive1:teeth:

 

Wouldnt trade my auto in for anything though, unless I had a track only car, as the times the auto is nicer to drive outweigh the times when I fancy changing the gears myself. Horses for courses and all that.

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I didnt want to be rude... and when you guys where in knockers, I was in Greece :drunk:

 

Always work on the basis, in my book, if you don't ask you don't get ;)

 

:bangin: and bad timing going to Greece, or perhaps you were wise :blush:

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