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Old 01-08-2007, 06:26 PM
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questions

-whats lsd
-how can i get lsd
-what's the advantage of lsd
-how much do lsd cost

thanx in advance
Old 01-09-2007, 01:47 AM
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Default Re: noobi question (spintboy)

It's a mind altering drug that makes you hallucinate.

but seriously, it stands for Limited Slip Differential. check the classifieds, or your local shop.
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Well one advantage is that your car won't be peg-legging around (only one wheel puts down the power in a non-LSD car).

LSD cost? Not cheap! All I have to say is you get what you pay for.

Hope this helps as well.
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You can get an OEM honda LSD on ebay for like 300-400 dollars. Stay away from OBX. anything aftermarket that gonna be worth it will probally cost you at least a grand. You could also just buy an ITR, integra type r, tranny with has short gears for faster acceleration and LSD.
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