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10-10-2006, 11:50 PM

I agree withyou the above Joe. But sometimes it takes going threw a few different vehicles to figure out what works for you.

I started with an sp1 when it came out, never really liked it. So then everyone said the sp2 was better, so I bought that. It wa sslightly better but just was not forgiving enough to sauit my driving style. So then I figured one last chance at scale so I got the Jammin.

I am very happy with the Jammin's durability and handling capabilities. It has made me a better driver (still horrible..lol) I figured I would say it before someone else does. BUt I believe that certain characteristics of a certain vehicle may match better with a drivers abilities than others.


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