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Old 03-01-2002, 05:36 PM
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Question SE-R/SE-R Vpec & hills?

Hi I am looking into buying a new car, right now the frontrunner is the SE-R V-Spec. I live in a fairly hilly area, and my present car is slow to accelerate up hills. So I wanted to know if anyone has had any such problems with the SE-R's?
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Haven't found a hill my spec couldn't handle!!!
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Oh this car loves hills! 180 Torque and the Helical Limited slip diff really help.
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Yup with all that tourq, for a little car. hill's should be no problem. One reason i love the Se-R so much. POWER BABY!!!!!!


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