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Twingo Technical & Detailing Information
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Yotah´s RS Cup "Nurburgring Edition" -> 204hp F4R832 swap.
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<blockquote data-quote="yotah1" data-source="post: 56947" data-attributes="member: 599"><p>I'm not interested in the active shocks and apparently they are optionnal. I went to the Porsche dealer yesterday to get some infos and get a financial estimation of how it woukd cost me to get one, actually only a hundred € more per month than my RS if I spread the price over 6 years, which sounds pretty much ok for me. So beginning of 2012 will be the good time i think.</p><p></p><p>Not related, but only 2 weeks to go before i can go back to the track with the RS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yotah1, post: 56947, member: 599"] I'm not interested in the active shocks and apparently they are optionnal. I went to the Porsche dealer yesterday to get some infos and get a financial estimation of how it woukd cost me to get one, actually only a hundred € more per month than my RS if I spread the price over 6 years, which sounds pretty much ok for me. So beginning of 2012 will be the good time i think. Not related, but only 2 weeks to go before i can go back to the track with the RS! [/QUOTE]
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Yotah´s RS Cup "Nurburgring Edition" -> 204hp F4R832 swap.
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