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Hey anyone watching this on foxtel....

i think it's on Nat Geo or Discovery channel. at the moment they are doing up chevy SS?? R32 gtr WOOOT and a jetta.

it was on last night at about 11pm and this is the second week ive been watching it.... good stuff to think about for r32 owners, whether you have gts gtst or gtr.

good luck

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I watched the first episode of the Jetta series and found it quite lacking, it's more suited for the 50yo midlife crisis type owner than a 20ish petrolhead.

They did a "suspension upgrade" with no real mention of what exactly they did and then the fat dude got in the car and did half a lap with a "yep its way quicker" their was no mention of laptimes etc. Same with the power mods they have done, no initial dyno readouts etc its just a simple "yep it goes faster now".

hey yeah, im watching this, just started to watch the first episode.. when i seen the gtr, im like, im watching this.. interesting show, and good to learn off.. i found :D .. formula D drift comp is on one of those channels as well. but its the 05 session!! .damn it!!.. go alex in the s2000 ;)

ohh rys millin?, i think thats how u spell it..ohh the 05 session was awseome, see the viper?, i beta not say who took the hole thing..hehe, dont wanna wreck it.. yeah that GTO!!. see how its setupo inside?. damn!!.. ken guchi < dunno how to spell it.. he is killing it.. when are they going to show the 06 session at least?

I watched last nights, were they braced the chassis on the GTR to make is stiff and take out the crumple zones...

The SS is pretty cool car also, that little super charger looks sweet...

GTRs have crumple zones.. hehe..

so this show pretty much a lame version of top gear. ive been watching topgear 9 series ive seen the first 2 eps. and hammond aint a retard hehe. but jeremy is still fat and james is as slow as ever.. i am a topgear fan.

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