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Thats a R200 diff in it to...should have been OK.

Funny thing is the run he did at 13.16 was against me when I cooked the clutch and backed off ,my slip said "win' (14.3ET),we took off together and I still beat him over the line so how did he record that time? Never saw him repeat that time again so what happened?

Enourmous time

Worked RB25det....... wouldnt have been financially viable

Awesome time sillouettes are 1390kg i thought that was teh weight of teh r33?

How can there be any doubt bang for buck ?

Thinking with head not wallet

Yes, It was a great time in the old R31, and we can take nothing away from the car or the driver. I think consistancy was difficult with the brass button clutch, but it finally got the time we knew it was capable of.

Works,

Why didn't you run? Having problems with the gearbox again?:lol:

The R33's have stronger boxes, haha.

See'ya:burnout:

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