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Yeah... is it really... Street Rubber vs Slicks in that vid?

If so... i dont think ill be able to shake my head enough without it falling off.

I mean their is blowing your own trumpet for no reason... then there is blowing your own trumpet for no reason with your thumb up ur a$$

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Well, Well Well where do I start.

Perhaps we start with the obvious differences.

John ---> Paul

1. Boo Hoo Hoo I have sh!ty slicks ---> Street tyres with 30,000 Km

2. 1000 hours of workshop time ----> change oil ever 5000km .5hrs

3. 1 gazillion $ in mods -----> $10K

4. Nothing standard ----> brakes, suspension internals drivetrain std

5. Spends weekdays in bits ---> drives to work every day with 2yr old boy in the back

6. track trim with a 300z shell ---> street trim with tools in boot for when 300Z brakes down

7. 26psi boost ---> 10psi boost

8. Workshop car ---> family car

HELL YEAH! GTR all the way boy! R- Comp both the GTR and that other thing and let's have a battle! Day, Time, Place...???

For those who want to come and see both the cars head to head, come out to the UAS track day Oran Pk 2nd April. I will have a set of second hand slicks and John will have his new set of semi's. Should be a good day for all involved.

listen..........................

Wait...........................

oh it was only a pin dropping!

Yep I wreckon my car will be faster with new semi slicks than the old free slicks I get and have been using for years. That might shut a few up.

Neil you getting out to the track in your fast buz box? What about Duncan's yellow thing bring it out and see how much slower your GTR is than my boat.

Edited by Boosted Zed
ahh c'mon Gary organise something to come along.

what happened to leanne's car this year?

Sold the old RX7 2 weeks ago.

The new RX7 is just about finished.

The F3 is racing at the GP.

I wish I was confident enough to say the R32GTST will be ready by then, but I am not.:woot:

Maybe we might bring the project R33GTST out for a run. It won't be that fast, but it should be fun. :thanks:

:yes: cheers :yes:

sydneykid are you building a drift 33?

Nope, it was a sad R33GTST, but it's getting better everyday.

Daily driver, with all round motorsport capability.

Not full on race like the R32GTST

Similar to the R34GTT, but with less $investment.

:( cheers :yucky:

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