FSP / DSP (Street Prepared) March Fastrack :: GP in DSP

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Old Feb 20, 2007 | 05:53 PM
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March Fastrack :: GP in DSP

March 2007 Fastrack

Page 42, Item 23

23. Street Prepared: Add new listings, effective immediately upon publication, as follows:
  • Mini Cooper S JCW GP DSP (same line as current Cooper S listing) (ref. 06-345)
 
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Old Feb 20, 2007 | 07:12 PM
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Wow, that is HUGE!!!!! What about the 07 MCS? Hopefully not DSP, it will likely kill the R53 with unlimited boost which would make the GP irrelevant.

Yeah baby!!!!

Now, I can take the GP back seat delete kit with me and pull the back seats between STX/DSP at Tours and Prosolo's to drop a quick 40 or so pounds. :-) Also, I can now run the aluminum GP trailing arms for DSP/STX and get away with the 275/35/15's in DSP(since H-sport control arms are illegal in DSP unless in STX trim with 245 and under tread tires). Now if they would just make brake kits legal in DSP I'd be all set for the hybrid STX/DSP setup. I guess if I decide to run Nats in DSP, I'll just throw in a quick flywheel/clutch/intercooler just before Nationals. :-)

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Old Feb 21, 2007 | 07:46 AM
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Originally Posted by OasisT
Wow, that is HUGE!!!!!
I thought you'd like that.
Originally Posted by OasisT
What about the 07 MCS?
No word in a fastrack yet, that I've seen. However, from what I've seen Per comment on at least this year the 2007 is staying put in the R50/R53 classing (though I think he may have been thinking more in terms of HS and GS).
 
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