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hehe my car was doin 895km/hr at Melbourne Autosalon :D

here's a few grabs from the initial modding stages ;)

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1st record speed was 1071km/hr but it won't display for some reason (hence why its all blanks on mine)

hahaha... what a cheat... can you imagine your heart beat drifting at 696 km/h .... POP lol...

I think I have pulled 480 km/h in a 300zx...

512-520 km in a Jaguar XJ220

It was a while ago, so can't remember...

It took me about 3 hours playing with the gearing and NO CHEATS lol...

Guest skylineneeder

well i have my gearing sey the highest they will go and go in to the turn full throttle and keep goin until right before the you are going to tap the e-brake once then let go and you go off the wall just keep trying it will tak a whileif you want to do it the easy way just use the flying trick :burnout:

  • 3 weeks later...

front wing set to lowest

rear wing set to highest

drop the suspension height of the car to the max

spring and damper rates to the utmost minimum

set the gear ratios to the widest

switch off traction control and any other electronics

go flat out on Test Course track

CAR WILL EXCEED 1000KPH ON TWO WHEELS!

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