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Wot a lame arse thread

yah a bit lame, but it gives a bit of life to the forum

dont like it? dont read it and better, dont reply >___>

um came4ae a 300zx? nice

i had a 300zx TT 2seater, like driving a boat when u turn corners, heats up so easy

end up selling it for $10k

some pics

well the official stats are:

GTS 13.5 1/4 mile

R34GTR 13.7 1/4 mile

but with an exhaust and some more boost I would expect a 34 to do a flat 13 pretty easy, same cannot be said for the GTS

From Memory Munro's 34GTR did a 12.2 with just exhaust, intake and Power FC

You'd need a GTS to be signifcantly worked to do that sort of time.

yah a bit lame, but it gives a bit of life to the forum

dont like it? dont read it and better, dont reply >___>

um came4ae a 300zx? nice

i had a 300zx TT 2seater, like driving a boat when u turn corners, heats up so easy

end up selling it for $10k

yeh it was my first car, everything goes wrong in those cars, was happy to get rid of it!

stuff those lame family car commonwhores

i thought those new HSV commos were like 13.9 while the R34 GTR gets 13.7

another thing is those times would be at the drags and you would get more grip there than on the street,

4wd supa launch cannot be beat i tells you smoke him :D

ive put down a vx hsv in my stock R32 GTR, made him look like a tool infront of his friends :D

give him a chance, rolling start at 60kmph! thats my favourite when lining up agains 5.7L. that was only with 235rwkws

cant wait to get my car back muhahaha with a fresh engine and more boost maybe a haltech looking maybe 300rwkws hehe! i can line up a new 6.0L

I'd say just do it, just let him know that your engine is under half the size of his too :D

Got nothing to lose really, in the end... your still driving one of the most wanted cars of the nissan range and he's driving a holden.

speaks for itself

Hey all....

When my Dad first laid eyes on my R32 GTR, all he could say was, "what a piece of shit rice burner". As he drives a VY HSV R8 Maloo, I challenged him to a drag.....First day I had the car, with stock standard mods(possibly restrictor removed) we went out to a back road. Should have seen his face when I smashed him by almost 4 car lengths with a 7000RPM launch!!!! Think I put a few old V8 boys in their place that day :sorcerer: . Only downside was, 2 days later i was in desperate need of a new clutch..HAHA, but so worth it!! I sourced an OS twin plate and have never looked back......

James

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