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Ha, no sarcasm but words straight out of Kobayashi-san the arsehole boss of MCR's mouth. Although being second hand information, it comes without a warranty and is strictly No Claim No Return. But seriously, that many have crashed and apparently it's due to black box overload. When you start hitting ripple strips whilst applying the brakes or do other crazy maneuvers at high g-loads that pro drivers wouldn't do, the ABS, AYC, ALC, ADG, ARI, AVB and all the other anti fun devices overload and leave you to control an out of control 1700kg missile yourself.

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So 10c to the guy who can pick what kind of car is squashing this perfectly good R35 GT-R.

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Link: http://www.gtrblog.com/index.php/2008/05/0...y-step-1?blog=4

Wow! Look at that cute bunny with the green bandanna.

Ha, no sarcasm but words straight out of Kobayashi-san the arsehole boss of MCR's mouth. Although being second hand information, it comes without a warranty and is strictly No Claim No Return. But seriously, that many have crashed and apparently it's due to black box overload. When you start hitting ripple strips whilst applying the brakes or do other crazy maneuvers at high g-loads that pro drivers wouldn't do, the ABS, AYC, ALC, ADG, ARI, AVB and all the other anti fun devices overload and leave you to control an out of control 1700kg missile yourself.

I hope not! all going well i'll give one a little punt next month and I sure wouldn't want to be walking back to the pits after binning that!

because of medieval times the ill smelling umbrella it sends.

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Not sure if this is true but was told by my friend in Singapore, the vehicle crashed in Malaysia has been repaired and now for sale

http://www.sgcarmart.com/main/info-Ut8WPi1Aa-1059.html

Apparently it has been 'reconditioned' and selling for 260K SGD...

was told that the vehicle was less than a week old when it was totalled in Malaysia

i wonder if anyone will pay this kind of money for a 'reconditioned' car?

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