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Ando you want to be like me dont you ?

What 1:18 in a 33GTR................ :sick:

I'll take my 1:13 in a taxi my good friend :sorcerer: :)

AHAHAH lol, but yes in seriousness, i want more grip and power!

Sign up mofo!

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you will be heaps quicker ando. if you are doing 1:13s at wakefiel, but doing 1:58s at EC either you really love wakefield, or you were getting held back badly with the limiter at EC. 1:13s at wakefield should put you at around a 1:55 or lower at EC. :dry:

you will be heaps quicker ando. if you are doing 1:13s at wakefiel, but doing 1:58s at EC either you really love wakefield, or you were getting held back badly with the limiter. 1:13s at wakefield should put you at around a 1:55 or lower at EC. :rant:

But that doesn't take into account his experiance at either track.

Wheels magazine (May 1991) Kevin Bartlett, in the stock GTR with street rubber rattled off a 1:56sec lap at EC. Just goes to show you what a good driving can do!!!!

you will be heaps quicker ando. if you are doing 1:13s at wakefiel, but doing 1:58s at EC either you really love wakefield, or you were getting held back badly with the limiter at EC. 1:13s at wakefield should put you at around a 1:55 or lower at EC. :rant:

1:13 was my second attempt @ Wakefield and doesnt have the long arse straight like E/C...

1:58 was 1st attempt with the car hitting speed delimiter before the pit entrence down the straight.. so plodding along the straight @ 170km/h would of been costing me a couple of secs me thinks...

All things going well, 2nd time round and speed delimiter removed i am hoping to hit 1:55's or lower....:(

Can't wait!

Proably not of as much interest on a Nissan-oriented forum, but the founder of Spoon Sports will be there, to celebrate their new partnership with Pro Concept.

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Proably not of as much interest on a Nissan-oriented forum, but the founder of Spoon Sports will be there, to celebrate their new partnership with Pro Concept.

wow... i'm really happy for joshua. i've been going to him since 01, very ealry stage of pro concept..... good old days where you could spend the whole day inside the workshop getting ur car serviced.. going through nismo catalogue, hyper rev mags and talking/smoking with josh :laughing-smiley-014:

wow... i'm really happy for joshua. i've been going to him since 01, very ealry stage of pro concept..... good old days where you could spend the whole day inside the workshop getting ur car serviced.. going through nismo catalogue, hyper rev mags and talking/smoking with josh :laughing-smiley-014:

hehehehe.... you still can if you don't mind him rushing off mid convo :) or answering a call or having another customer come in.. :D




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