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Not sure if its been posted before (the video looks old even though it was only posted on YouTube recently). Search turned up nothing.

Jeremy Clarkson of Top Gear fame test driving a 1000hp JUN R33 GT-R.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdzTXJLxjaY...arch=top%20gear

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In the episode last night he just got delivery of his new Ford GT40 or whatever? I know their old episodes that are on know though.

The funny thing was he couldn't start it as his immobiliser wouldn't unimmobilise the engine...

i'll d/l and watch it at work tomorrow - Im on crappy dial up :)

Does anyone have a link to the video where it was the wrx vs evo lancer and then the R34 GTR came in and Jerermy Clarkson was thrashing it?

years ago.....but cant remember!

On Clarkson Unleashed the chick from 5th Gear Vicki Butler-Henderson drives a Gun Metal Grey 600hp R32 GTR

Clarkson also drives a 32 GTR on the Meet the Neighbours Japan episode opr was it Car years eitherway it's on of the very old videos.. he even talks about drifting and there are Japanese dudes in old skool pastel shirts etc.

I'm just hanging out for Top Gear to eventually test the new GTR around the Top Gear test track.

Edited by CONRAD
"oh look im on a drag strip!" ahahaha dude i love the topgear show.

anyone seen the one wher they invent the first convertable people mover? i laughed so hard in that...

picture a tarago van with no roof.

oh taht red thing.... the renault espace?

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