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Old 06-14-2012, 05:14 PM   #35
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damn, no one packed you lunch today or what?
Kinda, as I said, I am in an off mood today. :happy0180:

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im no expert and never stated so, heavy or light it's a matter of opinion there is no right or wrong, my Asian vs European is what i think, <snip> it isn't "fact", never said so. if you wan't to be relevant go drive a FRS then tell me your take.
I did drive an FR-S...and I stated my take in the post number three of this thread. If you think the FR-S clutch feels good, so be it, I genuinely have no problem with someone having that perception.

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it's like trying to explain why US drives on the right and Brits on the left,
No. It's not at all. That is easy to explain because it's well documented and not based on a personal opinion:

Brits drive on the left because that what the Greeks and Romans did and because it kept opposing horsemen on their right side so they could fight them with their swords if needed...the US drives on the right because it was due to the position of drivers on Conestoga wagons. They sat on the left and keeping opposing traffic on their left made it easier for them avoid collisions with opposing traffic while on narrow trails. Citation
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