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I hate it when the system wins... I feel so unclean.

New pulsar doesnt look as bad decked out. Well at least a lot better than a Euro or new civic with the same treatment (GTiR scoop is still disgusting)

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Nice engine (obviously expensive parts and numerous computers doing stuff) but at the end of the day its pretty heavy because of size, sunroof, interior luxuries etc.

So people are keen on the ST-S instead of the SSS. which doesnt come with leather, sunroof etc. and weighs 100kgs less. MR16DDT. Non-production racing cars have managed to squeeze 300hp out of them. Direct injected, 9.5:1 comp, rear beam suspension is back though :(

Nice engine (obviously expensive parts and numerous computers doing stuff) but at the end of the day its pretty heavy because of size, sunroof, interior luxuries etc.

So people are keen on the ST-S instead of the SSS. which doesnt come with leather, sunroof etc. and weighs 100kgs less. MR16DDT. Non-production racing cars have managed to squeeze 300hp out of them. Direct injected, 9.5:1 comp, rear beam suspension is back though :(

Lol still a pulsar

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