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I agree with people that says that you have to learn how to drive the car first. You may have a slight advantage because you drove a torquy rwd car already so you're not the typical FWD guy that gets a RWD 240sx because it's "cool". You should still drive the car a few months before swapping the SR. SR powered 240s don't react, handle or act the same way at all. On vaccum, the car doesn't have as much power and torque, but once it's on boost, it's easy to lose the rear end. Anyways, 240sx are fun, with or without the SR. It's a great car that handles great. You'll love it.
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