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hows that grid dancer work Mike is it a worthwhile add on to the ATTESA drive train

ah yeah it worked very well, until 2nd gear went BANG! lol

Grid, Field TSC work best on 33GTR's

id reccomend either one

cheers

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Yes this Car is ideal for Maximum hills runs forget the STIs

this is the ulimate weapon anyone more power and it would be totally lethal !!!

cheers disco,

the car is perfectly set up for street/track

Im lysdexic can i have it for 13g

hahaha yeah sure steve...pause............NOT ! lol

come on 31 k is pretty cheap as standard GTR's are 27-28k

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Seriously Now MIKE thats toooo cheap your loseing and some one who buys the car is WINNING big time !!! :sorcerer:

Disco :rofl:

yeah i know its hell cheap disco but it has to go asap, houses are not getting cheaper

cheers

Hi Mike. How'd the beast perform last weekend? How many laps did you do?

hey,

the GTR was awesome on the track, i got 3 sessions out of a full tank, so id say about 30 laps give or take a few

the only issue was water temp, so after 2 fast laps i did one slow and the tyres after about 5 laps the car acted like a rear wheel drive, fun though.

So the GTR was awesome, you realise all the money spent on the thing is all worth it

Still coming to dinner mike

yeah i plan to still go

the guy is picking it up tomorrow night so ill come after that

yes real estate, broke forever now, but atleast im used to it from owning a GTR lol

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