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Old 07-27-2003, 03:30 AM
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teg GSR vs. lude si

im a n00b when it comes to cars. but I have a great passion for them and I will be attending UTI ( the best auto tech school in the world ) in 2 years. So i guess my reason for posting this is to get a little knowledge


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You have not mentioned year or models. But for the sake of it all Id pick the 1994 gsr over a 1994 si ok. reasons because after i picked heads for the gsr and tails for the si the coin landed on heads. All the best
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