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Old 06-14-2006 | 02:29 PM
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Hi, was wondering if there's any FD3S owner or ex owner in here? Coz i'm thinking of getting a FD but all i heard is bad things about it. Really wish to hear more opinions from more people here. And do any bros n sis here know anyone selling the EFINI recently??? Really appriciate all who took time reading this. Thanks in advance
Old 06-14-2006 | 09:50 PM
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ask for DonJuan.....https://www.rx8club.com/sendmessage....member&u=15378

send him a PM...he drives a FD and has lots of contacts regarding 7s....

cheers!
Old 06-15-2006 | 12:16 AM
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Bruddddeeerr....I oso looking for an FD leh....dun fight with me leh. Hahahha jkin jkin.
Yea look for donjuan. FC for FD is 3-4km/l so be prepared to become a platinum member with the petrol company.

Look here for your FD.
http://www.sgcarmart.com/main/info-2XuVV0VR-1059.html
It has been on display since Nov 2005 till now. Price oso stuck at 73-77K from Nov till now. Apparently for this FD, there is no such thing as depreciation.
Old 06-15-2006 | 01:49 AM
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Originally Posted by CoupeM
Bruddddeeerr....I oso looking for an FD leh....dun fight with me leh. Hahahha jkin jkin.

Yea look for donjuan. FC for FD is 3-4km/l so be prepared to become a platinum member with the petrol company.
Wow! Holy mother of Buddha!!

3 to 4 kms per litre? The FD must have the equivalent FC of a Rolls or a Challenger tank!

Never mind Platinium member... should be getting stock options with your oil company for that sort of mileage. YOu guys must be loaded to afford that car. All I could afford to do with a car like that is just to stare and admire its looks without actually driving it ... I could only afford to drive to the supermarket and back, once a month and that would be about it! Be on a egg and bowl of rice diet for the length of the ownership of the car!
Old 06-15-2006 | 02:02 AM
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Wow! Holy mother of Buddha!!

3 to 4 kms per litre? The FD must have the equivalent FC of a Rolls or a Challenger tank!

... I could only afford to drive to the supermarket and back, once a month and that would be about it! Be on a egg and bowl of rice diet for the length of the ownership of the car!
u better...for me i think maybe salted egg + congee, once a month can add a piece of 'tau pok'...........
Old 06-15-2006 | 02:22 AM
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Whahahaha....yea I heard it is damn bad. A fren told me that his fren used to drive a FD from bedok to NUS and half a tank of petrol was used. So everyday need to pump 1 tank....wow.

BTW, recently saw a orange FD dropping a 20B 3 rotor engine. One of the workshop at eunos.
Old 06-15-2006 | 02:58 AM
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u better...for me i think maybe salted egg + congee, once a month can add a piece of 'tau pok'...........
Wah you must be a rich bast**d! Tau pok all to yourself?

We will be so poor, that I will have to share that one peice of tau pok with my family of seven, all sliced up into tinney-tiny pieces just to get-by for that week. But if I bought an FD, it will be a small sacrifice just to enjoy looking at its curves all day.... but dream of food at the same time.
Old 06-15-2006 | 03:22 AM
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Originally Posted by CoupeM
Whahahaha....yea I heard it is damn bad. A fren told me that his fren used to drive a FD from bedok to NUS and half a tank of petrol was used. So everyday need to pump 1 tank....wow.

BTW, recently saw a orange FD dropping a 20B 3 rotor engine. One of the workshop at eunos.
must see how heavy your fren's fren's right foot is mah....if every single opportunity lutt then confirm sure high FC wat...
Old 06-15-2006 | 03:27 AM
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I ask Donjuan before la...he sae light foot also jialat. For fd is not about light or heavy foot liao. Is the car not the driver.
Old 06-15-2006 | 04:28 AM
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thats abosolutely not true. it all depends on the tune you've got on your car. i have an fd for 6 years now and prior to this on stock twins i get 380km-420km a full tank light footed and about 300km boosting. get a aftermarket ecu and tune out idle and vacuum settings to optimum afr's and its no guzzler.
Old 06-15-2006 | 04:47 AM
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thanks for enlightening us. btw how big is the fd's tank?
Old 06-15-2006 | 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by CoupeM
Whahahaha....yea I heard it is damn bad. A fren told me that his fren used to drive a FD from bedok to NUS and half a tank of petrol was used. So everyday need to pump 1 tank....wow.

BTW, recently saw a orange FD dropping a 20B 3 rotor engine. One of the workshop at eunos.
Its there for many many months already; can't imagine my own baby parked so long. I think they are having some issues and custom making some parts. Lots of good stuff on it i must say.
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