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coming up to Malaysia with us richard? cheaper than heading to mel for the f1.....

If you don't mind me asking Duncan how much would something like this cost? I'm interested in going overseas for some real GT racing SuperGT or FIA GT and just trying to sort out where would be the best place to go

GT-R's win 1st, 2nd and 5th.

Xanavi/Nismo,Motul/Pitwork ... couple of toyota's and Advan/Clarion GT-R's.

1 #23 XANAVI NISMO GT-R

2 #22 MOTUL PITWORK GT-R

3 #36 PETRONAS TOM'S SC430

4 #38 ZENT CERUMO SC430

5 #24 WOODONE ADVAN Clarion GT-R

GT-R's also set 5 of the top 10 best race lap times including 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th:

1st XANAVI NISMO GT-R 1'54.825 1 XANAVI NISMO GT-R 1'54 .825

2nd MOTUL AUTECH GT-R 1'55.494 2 MOTUL AUTECH GT-R 1'55 .494

3rd Calsonic IMPUL GT-R 1'55.916 3 Calsonic Corporation IMPUL GT-R 1'55 .916

4th Yellowhat YMS TOMICA GT-R 1'55.944 4 Yellowhat YMS TOMICA GT-R 1'55 .944

9th WOODONE ADVAN Clarion GT-R 1'57.313 9 WOODONE ADVAN Clarion GT-R 1'57 .313

GT-R's win 1st, 2nd and 5th.

Xanavi/Nismo,Motul/Pitwork ... couple of toyota's and Advan/Clarion GT-R's.

1 #23 XANAVI NISMO GT-R

2 #22 MOTUL PITWORK GT-R

3 #36 PETRONAS TOM'S SC430

4 #38 ZENT CERUMO SC430

5 #24 WOODONE ADVAN Clarion GT-R

GT-R's also set 5 of the top 10 best race lap times including 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th:

1st XANAVI NISMO GT-R 1'54.825 1 XANAVI NISMO GT-R 1'54 .825

2nd MOTUL AUTECH GT-R 1'55.494 2 MOTUL AUTECH GT-R 1'55 .494

3rd Calsonic IMPUL GT-R 1'55.916 3 Calsonic Corporation IMPUL GT-R 1'55 .916

4th Yellowhat YMS TOMICA GT-R 1'55.944 4 Yellowhat YMS TOMICA GT-R 1'55 .944

9th WOODONE ADVAN Clarion GT-R 1'57.313 9 WOODONE ADVAN Clarion GT-R 1'57 .313

cool, just need to find the torrent now.

im currently upload the testing to youtube should be finish uploading later tonight

w00t! got to love a race car that can win on debut (even if it has about as much in common as asupertaxi and a commodore)

nick...apparently about $1600....http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Supergt-2008-Sepang-Racew-t202156.html&hl=sepang

Awesome vids! But i can't tell the difference between watching these and watching anime. Jap TV is so funny :)

Where can we watch the race? Torrents? Living in Oz sucks!

I was falling asleep watching the V8's and the F1 cars race today. Mainly from the V8's though :)

coming up to Malaysia with us richard? cheaper than heading to mel for the f1.....

lol, yeah I hear that! Not sure if I would do malaysia. I would probably prefer to go watch one of the rounds in japan again, Maybe either suzuka or autopolis.

What relation does the SuperGT GTR have to the road version apart from the headlights?

I know the chassis and body are completely different, wheels, suspension too, interior is pure race-spec, and it has a V8 powering the rear wheels only.

What are we cheering for?

EDIT: I'm not being negative, just trying to generate discussion. Saves me nagging for torrents :nyaanyaa:

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