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Has to be slicks - 26x8.5's would be the go!!!

Adrian

As her launch technique relys on a bit of tyreslip, a bit of testing may be required to get it right.

She's just not interested in joining the masses in "sport rear", and would like to make some "sport mod" guys a little nervous sitting at the lights watching her disappear....does anybody know how to say "red light"?

Adrian..... hah hah hah

As her launch technique relys on a bit of tyreslip, a bit of testing may be required to get it right.

She's just not interested in joining the masses in "sport rear", and would like to make some "sport mod" guys a little nervous sitting at the lights watching her disappear....does anybody know how to say "red light"?

Ha Ha, seems everybody is O.K. with the GTR parts but no badges. thats cool. wasnt keen on badges anyway.

Feck it, im running out and buying a GTR badge for my GTST...only because it seems to annoy so many people. Actually i sae an E33 Vspec sticker for sale the other day, throw that on as well.
As her launch technique relys on a bit of tyreslip, a bit of testing may be required to get it right.

She's just not interested in joining the masses in "sport rear", and would like to make some "sport mod" guys a little nervous sitting at the lights watching her disappear....does anybody know how to say "red light"?

It's a funny idea but as we discussed on the phone the other day, not exactly safe. A car that runs low 10's being chased down by a car running high 7's isn't cool. It's the same drama as SuperSedan right now. 210mph MR MAD type cars chasing down a car that left 4 WHOLE SECONDS BEFORE THEM! :(

Adrian

I guess thats why sport compact racing is so much better suited to our racing. ANDRA should have a good look at how we divide classes up. with the exception of 4WD racing against 2WD, but we wont go there again.

Its definately the speed difference that is scary. Just like how your car runs 120mph and mine will run 160mph, HaHa.

It's a funny idea but as we discussed on the phone the other day, not exactly safe. A car that runs low 10's being chased down by a car running high 7's isn't cool. It's the same drama as SuperSedan right now. 210mph MR MAD type cars chasing down a car that left 4 WHOLE SECONDS BEFORE THEM! :angry:

Adrian

I guess thats why sport compact racing is so much better suited to our racing. ANDRA should have a good look at how we divide classes up. with the exception of 4WD racing against 2WD, but we wont go there again.

Its definately the speed difference that is scary. Just like how your car runs 120mph and mine will run 160mph, HaHa.

You're the biggest! :):O:)

Hey, just noticed the g/box and manual conversion in the classifides, your the biggest, something you should be telling me?

Yeah...he's getting a little lazy in his old age...couldn't be tossed shifting his own gears.

Yeah...he's getting a little lazy in his old age...couldn't be tossed shifting his own gears.

Obviously you know something about manualised automatics that the rest of us don't, Pauly-D'Mac! :)

It's true, i'm getting lazy - I could SO be tossed though!!!

Adrian

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this thread is more like it...............ha ha

As some of you know, i have purchased a R32 GTST, i have purchased a GTR rear Diff assy for strength, GTR rear quarter panels as to run a larger tyre, and a GTR front style bar to suit the large front mount.

I have no intentions of changing the front guards, running GTR wings Or Badging it as such, but it seems that some members of this forum not mentioning any names 2rismo, BU5TER and all the other whale riders have already labeled it as a GTR cheater ricer wanabe. So my question is, what classifies a car as a GTR wanabe. Someone who is using parts for performance improvement, or one who badges his GTST as a GTR although it is stock. all opinions welcome, as in my opinion nitrous is the for cheater ricer f**ks and 2rismo knows im going to chop him hard.

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