Underbody vibration while accelerating?

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anybody else experience this? It could be coming from engine bay instead of underbody chassis but hard to tell.
It happens with spirited acceleration from a stop in the low rpms and then goes away as rpm climbs....hell, it could just be normal but hard to say without driving another R for comparison.
Wanted to see what others here have to say...
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I've noticed it too...slight vibration I can feel in my leg during low rpm acceleration that goes away quickly.
 

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Normal for the car...under 1st gear torque load my entire car vibrates and resonates very quickly until I climb out of gear. I find that is what scares my passengers most when I take them for a test drive because they have no idea what the hell is about to happen.
 

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Same here OP, happens after spirited driving at low revs
 

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This normally happen when a cv joint need grease or getting bad. Is you R lowered?
 


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I’ve noticed this from day one with my CTR. I seriously think it’s the aggressive LSD in the transmission. It has got a bit better over time as the cars been drivin.
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