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![]() Only thing I can think of dynamically. The passenger seat takes less than 3 mins to remove, so is an easy 10-12kg out of the car.
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So, would you change the BBS RS-GT wheels for OEM CSL wheels ?
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I was never a fan of the BBS RS-GT. I still have a brand new (in the box) BBS CH Black Edition in 19'' but i'm considering to buy the new F1 in satin black.
It is a stunning piece of art. Of course OEM will always be classic and good looking! BTW, CH-R looks also a good choice. Last edited by Loaded; 28-10-2015 at 05:09 PM. |
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I prefer the OE wheels to either the CH's or RS's. The LMs do it for me, followed by the E88s (has to be with gold centres though
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In a way i agree with you. The F1 i'm going to use them only in track days. About the E88s...they're going to be installed on my upcoming 2016 Cayman GT4!
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I am planning to buy a set of new OEM CSL wheels next year, fit some cup 2s.
Then do a direct comparison with the Original cups. Then maybe I will sell the RS-GTs. The RS-GT is a good wheel, I like it. But most times I prefer the OEM CSL wheels. Unfortunately I cannot fit BBS E88s ![]() |
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Last sunday I participated to the last round of the Time Attack Italian series in Monza. Mixed feelings as I got very little track time and a lot of people driving very weird in my opinion. I managed to drop my laptime by a second and I did a 2:14.3 but I know I could go even faster. The H&R antiroll bars certainly helped a lot and the Pagid RS29 pads ! (Thanks Martin !!!) I could run my dampers softer (Monza has bumps) and had very little body roll due to the ARBs. The car works great at the moment and I loved it. Here a video |
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