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do u guys realise that it is all fake, most of the cars are atmos anyway, a NOS shot out the front bar is really easy to replicate, flames in the exhaust is done via sparkplug igniting unburnt fuel.

why would u want to go n put fake stuff on if u have a 33 anyway?

look at the real cars in japan, runnin 9 sec passes on street tyres. they dont use NOS, the dont blow flames out the exhaust constantly...they are REAL cars, REAL skylines...

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Linton

Originally posted by NZM.031

do u guys realise that it is all fake, most of the cars are atmos anyway, a NOS shot out the front bar is really easy to replicate, flames in the exhaust is done via sparkplug igniting unburnt fuel.

why would u want to go n put fake stuff on if u have a 33 anyway?

look at the real cars in japan, runnin 9 sec passes on street tyres. they dont use NOS, the dont blow flames out the exhaust constantly...they are REAL cars, REAL skylines...

cheers

Linton

I'm not saying its not fake, all i'm saying is how can it be done in REAL life. I like the idea of having flames out of the exhaust it looks good (not all the time though, probably with a switch or something).

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