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Old 06-23-2008, 05:28 PM   #31
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My story is alot like yours.. I just turned 19 and I learned how to drive stick about 2 weeks ago on my 04 STi... I got the launches down along with shifts because i practiced ALL night for like a week straight haha... I suggest you do the same and you will be straight... I can hit 13s pretty easy now..
Stories like this (people learning to drive stick on an STi and beating the sh*t out of their trannies/clutches w/out problems), make me glad I bought an STi instead of a base model WRX or an EVO. Now if I just didn't have to worry about my engine blowing up ....


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