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if they're for original xbox, no. if they're for the 360 then yes.
SR5 stands for Sport Rally 5-speed
it stands for sport rally 5 speed
The maximum speed a Fiat Rally Abarth 4cyl 126 HP 1971 is about 140 HP. This car was made in Italy in the years 1974-1984.
Because he was curious about his own speed, as a rally driver ;-)
I am pretty sure this is right: 1994: The Need For Speed 1997: Need For Speed 2 1997: Need For Speed V-Rally 1998: Need For Speed 3: Hot Pursuit 1999: Need For Speed V-Rally 2 1999: Need For Speed High Stakes 2000: Need For Speed Porsche Unleashed 2001: Motor City Online 2002: Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2 2003: Need For Speed Underground 2004: Need For Speed Underground 2 2005: Need For Speed Most Wanted 2006: Need For Speed Carbon 2007: Need For Speed ProStreet 2008: Need For Speed Undercover In the Future: Need For Speed Shift Need for Speed Nitro Need For Speed: World Online
There are several places someone can watch the World Rally Championship. Website options include YouTube and OVGuide. People can also watch it on SPEED TV.
it depends on what your using it for. in major competitions no. but for starting out its not bad. it cuts down on shift times so its good and you dont have to worry about downshifting but most cars used in rally are 5 speed or 6 speed and automatics are heavy so theres pros and cons
depends on track and gearing, 0-100km/h is around 3 seconds and top speed usually is around 220-240km/h
Answer"Sport Rally 5 Speed", or SR5, is a designation formerly used by Toyota to denote a sports model, that always had a 5spd option. (EX: 1978 Corolla SR5, 1986 Corolla SR5) I believe it was in 1997 when they stopped using it this way and began using it in their truck/SUV's
Either the 2010 or 2011 model of the Chevrolet Camaro SS Rally Sport.
In 1999 the FIVB and USA Volleyball approved rally point scoring. It was not until 2004-2005 school year that all high schools had to switch to using rally point serving.