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thenoxus1

Quick-Spool Racing LLC
Go to there site and there's like a web form, I'd save the email and just upload it there. And you can mention my number if they need to contact. If they give you any problems at all contact me and my rep will escalate.
 

goofygamer

New Member
What car did you guys learn stick on? I learned in an old s10 truck lol
I never really learned in one car lol. I was taught a tiny little bit in each of these cars:

1. integra ls (like 10-15 mins)
2. integra type- r (two hours)
3. 00 civic si (20 mins)
4. mustang gt (one hour) <--- so much torque + heavy footing = curbed, chromed cobra wheels... =[
5. 2006 civic si (my first car and when I finally got the hang and comfort of driving manual)
 

Kyle

New Member
What car did you guys learn stick on? I learned in an old s10 truck lol
XR100:lol: I always had the concept down cause I've been riding bikes since I was 12. First drove stick in my friends B18B 93 Civic with no clutch, literally (stalled like a mother). Got better with the LS and after about 2 weeks I had it down like a champ. I was shocked about the difference between bikes and cars. After all the controls are completely different I use my hands to use the clutch and throttle and my foot to shift.
 

Ryan659

Active Member
I don't even remember the first car I learned in. It was my sisters no name car, didn't do too bad. I perfected it in my first teggy (RIP).
 

treeafodo

Austin
I cant wait to drive stick, I'm pretty sure I know how to do it properly, I've watched a bunch of videos, now I just need a car to practice in.
 

superhypered

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I cant wait to drive stick, I'm pretty sure I know how to do it properly, I've watched a bunch of videos, now I just need a car to practice in.
Its honestly not hard. Just put in some gas, and let off the clutch. Too fast and you'll spin tires. No big deal really, just dont do it all the time.
 
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