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If you can get your hands on the Japan GT or the old JGTC DVD's. The ones I have covered 2 rounds each from a few years back, and you get heaps of extras like incar footage from several cars doing flying laps while racing with no commentary.

The R34 GTR's are insane! Sound awesome and look extremely violent to drive.

awsome great watch! .. great work! :(

Race cars do sound noisy. Whats that noise, sounds like a banging over bumps and sometimes up and downshifting, or when letting it off. kinda sounds like a loose tail shaft or input shaft.

Or could it be the Race 6speed box and drive train causing that clanking? only thing we could think of... seemed as though it was getting quieter as he drove a few more laps.

awesome vid.

Looks hairy down the straight over the bumps soon after he clicks 6th. :(

That thing is just insane christ when those two turbs hit - boom ! has he got a fight on his hands that really is a monster of a car, be great to no what hp / kw it puts out> that aint no ordinary gtr....or is it ? :rofl:

That footage is simply stunning. The explosion of power and noise is astonishing, and the RB26DETT sounds awesome. The acceleration is quite awe-inspiring...... Group A gave us some marvellous cars......

Edited by ajrichar
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If you can get your hands on the Japan GT or the old JGTC DVD's. The ones I have covered 2 rounds each from a few years back, and you get heaps of extras like incar footage from several cars doing flying laps while racing with no commentary.

The R34 GTR's are insane! Sound awesome and look extremely violent to drive.

would you be able to list the file names so i can search for them

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