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hahaha exactly what i said to him!!!

warwick, where you at... i can show you how to do burnouts. i'm good at that :rant:

picsorban...

serious: Nice work on the times to the people above.

Col: I was joking about brakes...I know how fast the exit comes up when you pass the line at 120+mph....I thought I was going to miss it a few times *with slotted rotors and race pads*.

r33_racer: Sif not come drag racing, it's probably not AS much fun as circuit but it still takes skill to get a car off the line and achieve a decent 60. Might be harder than you and your 13yo brother think. :wave:

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Because GTR's are boring and less fun to launch, plus why start with two turbo's when everyone knows big singles or big twins are the only way. Either option means motor gets stripped, redone and little is left standard...meh gtst ftw :rant: (let the debate begin)

big power can still be had on std mount turbo's, i reckon i'll be able to prove that point pretty well :wave:

michael, i'll be there sometime this year running round the track chasing ur rear, but i still want to run a 10 :rant:

picsorban...

serious: Nice work on the times to the people above.

Col: I was joking about brakes...I know how fast the exit comes up when you pass the line at 120+mph....I thought I was going to miss it a few times *with slotted rotors and race pads*.

r33_racer: Sif not come drag racing, it's probably not AS much fun as circuit but it still takes skill to get a car off the line and achieve a decent 60. Might be harder than you and your 13yo brother think. :rant:

random skyline at some random factory where some random supercharged skyline was randomly build

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1 question noel.. why didnt you start out with a GTR instead ? seems that the amount of money your throwing into it means that the price cant have been the concern ?

Price was most definitely a concern strik. There is no way i could have bought a gtr for more than double what i paid for the st.

I wouldnt buy a 32 simply because I am not a fan of the shape. Even the 34 reminds of an updated 32 in many respects. It had to be a 33 or nothing. Take the buy price of a 33 gtr and then start modding and you need a far fatter budget than anything i could dream of.

The other reason is simple. I love rwd cars. Obviously there are benefits to awd but a well sorted rwd can hold its own in drag and sprint situs.

As i have said before, i am not wealthy, Just a workin man like most on here. the update wont be ready for some time owing to lack of funds to complete it. It can only happen as I can afford it. It will be worth waiting for tho.

remember mark, 6000rpm and DUMP :teehee:

missed me shaney poo...

7500rpm and dump... IMHO

i still can rev 2500rpm higher than that... :P

we are talking about markimak here you know :sleep:

.... BITCH.. i could say something like at least mine drives lol

mmm stable healthy oil pressure.. >_<

If I owned a gtr thats excactly how i would launch it. Full noise and sidestep the clutch.

Yo Marki. Bout time you got you and that gtr out for a bash. Cya there. :(

yes about time.. i wanna see 12s before i get my R34 GTT.. cause ill be seeing 14s in that :(

missed me shaney poo...

i still can rev 2500rpm higher than that... :P

.... BITCH.. i could say something like at least mine drives lol

mmm stable healthy oil pressure.. :(

yes about time.. i wanna see 12s before i get my R34 GTT.. cause ill be seeing 14s in that :teehee:

What 34. you sellin the gtr. picsorban >_<

missed me shaney poo...

i still can rev 2500rpm higher than that... :P

.... BITCH.. i could say something like at least mine drives lol

mmm stable healthy oil pressure.. >_<

yes about time.. i wanna see 12s before i get my R34 GTT.. cause ill be seeing 14s in that :teehee:

9k on a std motor, i'd like to see that hold together :(

u'd be lucky to get a 13.2

What 34. you sellin the gtr. picsorban :P

in negotiation still..

i dnt even wanna get rid of my GTR in a way.. too reliable lol.. :(

9k on a std motor, i'd like to see that hold together :teehee:

u'd be lucky to get a 13.2

weve had this talk before shane... no one said my motor was standard.. but ill let u knw it does have very healthy oil pressure and healthy compression.. what bout ur GTR >_<

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