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I had a mate lose a few of my mags and this was one of them The mag was released about about 6-12 months ago.

It had 0-100 times etc..I think they got the r33gtst at 7.1sec saying it was a bit slower than others they had tested.

I wanted to keep this article for down the track etc.

Can anyone do a nice quality scan or something for me..if that is not too hard to get.

Cheers

Im pretty sure ive got that one ... i'll have a look and let you know ... from memory i think they said the skyline was a better pick =)

They say something about the Z having a better motor but a non responsive spahgetti chasis or something like that ... r33 was much more fun to drive =D

end rant

No worries ...

Yup ... im happy with my line :laugh:

With 0-100 times unless you flat change every gear ... most stock lines will be close to that time ...

They thrash f**k out of the cars they get those times out of ...

I'll have a look tomorrow for that mag man ive got to search through a six foot high stack lol (<--- not looking forward to that lol)

I reckon ive spent $1500 ~ $2k on magazines man (<--- thats a high flow or something lol ... )

Yeah I have a bit wrapped in magazines also.

Re. the 0-100 times. Thats why rexys do so well. After driving a few of them they dont feel nearly as quick as the figures. Roll on acceleration the R33 and almost a commodore would probably beat them.

You have to dial in 6k rpm and dump the clutch to go well.

Yeah I have a bit wrapped in magazines also.

Re. the 0-100 times. Thats why rexys do so well. After driving a few of them they dont feel nearly as quick as the figures. Roll on acceleration the R33 and almost a commodore would probably beat them.

You have to dial in 6k rpm and dump the clutch to go well.

How the f**k do you get traction when dumping the clutch at 6000rpm, mines stock and if i did that i just wheelspin and bounce off the rev limiter. And no the tyres aren't shit, toyo proxes.

How the f**k do you get traction when dumping the clutch at 6000rpm, mines stock and if i did that i just wheelspin and bounce off the rev limiter. And no the tyres aren't shit, toyo proxes.

I think he is reffering to the WRX. :(

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