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Following up Nightcrawler's "wouldnt u want one of these" thread.

This is soemthing you cannot have, but if you had one you wouldnt need a house. Because we all know if man could screw in a cardboard box, he wouldnt buy a house - Dave Chappelle

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it says in the video GTR V35, its Smokey Nagatas newest car... i think. the video is dated may... maybe this is smokeys take on the new gtr. meh. its v8 TT. lol.

Edited by Pauly33GTS-t
The commentary from the camera man is a crack up........if I was driving though, I'd be tempted to push him out at high speed.

James Bond ejecta-seat style? lets face it if you can afford the car you can afford an ejecta-seat.

:)

Nah, Chiba-kun lost his licence, the camera man. he was driving on that wangan road when he met smokey in his new car. I got the whole video here, its about taking on the autobahn in germany in the v35gtr.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKdTeSlYxuk

Edited by Pauly33GTS-t

What speed he get up too at the end? Anyone know?

Isnt he the same dude that does 300km/h in that gold top secret 33 GTR in that tunnel? (looks like the same tunnel in the clip, just with a better camera).

Smokey Nagata is the president of top secret, he is a top speed addict. he gets up to 335-340km/h i think on the autobahn and breaks this dijiro' blokes record in a gtr with the v35 gtr he created.

I'm pretty sure Daijiro is dead? am i wrong.

KISIN only Top Secret have an V35GTR, they made it cause smokey couldnt wait for the real thing, it boots either way. faster than anything. well maybe not the V12 supra.

I have seen this car in the flesh, and hearing it idle is insane.

Would have loved to go for a ride, but was privileged to see what I did when in tokyo for the '07 TAS.

Got some good video of the top secret R34 and twin turbo v12 supra too. Top Secret is an amazing place to visit if you go to Japan.

its top secret's V35 from a couple of years ago. I dunno if Dai should be let back into a V35/350Z after what he did to the last one.

are you meaning the jun stream Z that he destroyed a few years back? he has done another 2 or 3 bonnavilles since then, 1 ran out of a fuel another tyres blew out again but he kept it straight, he is and amazing top speed driver did well when the tyre blew out at 320kph before rolling at around 200...

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