Intercity Lines Delivers the Blue/Gold RS
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Intercity Lines Delivers the Blue/Gold RS
So...delivered and driven, finally, yesterday 
Recognition of thanks to Intercity Lines trucking for making it happen on short notice, on time and on budget. Thanks to Bill and Andy the truck driver. Excellent service in every way.
And thanks to Chris Sanner and Chad Lozon for being men of their word through the whole process. Thanks Mang!
It is a pretty car in person in the sun and looks perfect with the Boy Racer decals. Hated them and the red door pulls last fall, and love them now.
The ride is actually quite comfy, and not harsh at all. My 2009 C4S is as stiff if not more so? Weird but good.
Shifting is man's work. People say the clutch is stiff? Not so much. The shifting however requires a very forceful movement and is quite notchy.
Huge, wide powerband, and just when you think you should shift you look at the tach and find you only are half way up the range! crazy!
PCCB are simply mind blowing. That brake pedal is rock hard, doesn't move and modulation is excellent. I can't imagine not having PCCB?
Thoroughly exercised it for several hours yesterday.
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Recognition of thanks to Intercity Lines trucking for making it happen on short notice, on time and on budget. Thanks to Bill and Andy the truck driver. Excellent service in every way.
And thanks to Chris Sanner and Chad Lozon for being men of their word through the whole process. Thanks Mang!
It is a pretty car in person in the sun and looks perfect with the Boy Racer decals. Hated them and the red door pulls last fall, and love them now.
The ride is actually quite comfy, and not harsh at all. My 2009 C4S is as stiff if not more so? Weird but good.
Shifting is man's work. People say the clutch is stiff? Not so much. The shifting however requires a very forceful movement and is quite notchy.
Huge, wide powerband, and just when you think you should shift you look at the tach and find you only are half way up the range! crazy!
PCCB are simply mind blowing. That brake pedal is rock hard, doesn't move and modulation is excellent. I can't imagine not having PCCB?
Thoroughly exercised it for several hours yesterday.
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