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Me and my mate at work always give each other challenges in the form of who can get the best time on a given track in a given car. In arcade mode go to time trial and use that so you can do as many laps as you like.

last couple we've done, wich of he has won them all :O, were;

Laguna coil (not sure bout spelling) in an NSX-R: my time was 1:42

midfield in an '00 34 GTR: time was 1:22

post up more challenges or your times for those two. maybe we can keep this thread goin for a while :laugh:

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Ive been doing the Costa Di Amalfi one for a while now, with an R32 GTR N1 and ive got it down to almost 1.40 flat from memory with all the power and suspension mods you like, but standard gears

Tyres are free

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