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I don't think that the one in Targa Tassie stacked it. Cause didn't it finish somewhere in the top 10? Anyways, should've seen the thing go!!!

Even better was a Super Touring car out there. It was a Pug 406, built back in 1997. It was lightening quick, and when changing gears it sounded like a F1 car!!! :uh-huh: The guy said he only uses the clutch twice, when starting the race, and when coming to a halt!!! Dog box. I've got some happy snaps and will post some up soon. But I'm gonna do a technical feature on it when I get my web page up.

I believe in wheels they said it cost around $170K to bring that N1 in for the testing/photoshoot.

Bearing in mind its probably been sold after the wheels thing....there is a line thats damn long of people who want one *including me* :mad:

This OBVIOUSLY proves the fact that white is the better skyline colour :uh-huh:

:shake:

Check out this thing....

Pug 406 Super Touring car. So many gizmo's inside!!! I won't go into details but the guy was bagging out how old the current V8 Supercars are in terms of technlogy. Like how recently they "discovered" in-cabin swaybar adjustments. Or the hydrolic jacks to lift up the cars. This stuff was in this car and was built back in 1997!!! :)

More like V8 Stone-age cars!!! :lol:

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