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I refuse to acknowledge the difference between "dude can steer" and "dude is bat shit mental" when it comes to mike and mcflys track habits

They are both amazing drivers. They are both aware of their skill level and know exactly what their cars will do. Mike needs a better turbo.

They are both amazing drivers. They are both aware of their skill level and know exactly what their cars will do. Mike needs a better turbo.

Eh .... Way to much focus on the corners not enough on the chopping zones

Needs a sign at qr "WARNING: Scissors thrown in this area"

Eh .... Way to much focus on the corners not enough on the chopping zones

Needs a sign at qr "WARNING: Scissors thrown in this area"

Wait, Mike chopped you with a factory 33 turbo? And you think that you can take the Wedge? Really?

13.8 in what... When?

GTR in about 2008ish

What did it do when it when knock down the strip? Thought that it was 14.2 with a 2.1 60 foot or something absurd like that.

there was a 13.8 at ~100 mile with no launch and lifting off just to see how it was traveling, this was the 2.1 sec 60ft

Then there was the 14.2 at ~ 75 mile with a epic rev limit launch with a 1.58 60ft and a spun bearing at somwhere around half track

I've done 12.2 can I be in the race too :nyaanyaa:

Too fast to be in this race!

With Ben? Where is Ben?

Roun' back.

They are both amazing drivers. They are both aware of their skill level and know exactly what their cars will do. Mike needs a better turbo.

I need a turbo that isn't trying to empty all my oil into the exhaust and some much sticker tyres, I have reached the limit of what 595ss' can give me.

I need a turbo that isn't trying to empty all my oil into the exhaust and some much sticker tyres, I have reached the limit of what 595ss' can give me.

thought of putting oil restrictors in?

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