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lol its not that mate. which car is faster - a 100kw car driven 100% or a 200kw car driven at 50%.

hmmmm.....im certain your a solid driver turismo. I have no experience so not gonna BS and say id have any kinda chance against you. Just thinking out loud here, maybe you could consider giving the top 3 place getters or maybe the top from each car type (Gtr, gtst, etc) and let them all do a lap in the starlet and see who comes out on top.

That would be interesting!!! See if any of them come close to your time??

(and maybe put a wildcard spot in from last place so that i might get a burn in the "the little black starlet that could")

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hmmmm.....im certain your a solid driver turismo. I have no experience so not gonna BS and say id have any kinda chance against you. Just thinking out loud here, maybe you could consider giving the top 3 place getters or maybe the top from each car type (Gtr, gtst, etc) and let them all do a lap in the starlet and see who comes out on top.

That would be interesting!!! See if any of them come close to your time??

(and maybe put a wildcard spot in from last place so that i might get a burn in the "the little black starlet that could")

I like the idea, Sortof like single make car racing, except time trial. I'm pretty sure if my boss enters (Driver trainer at Fifth gear motorsport) will probably smash me, and Duncan "Mr Targa Tasmania" would give me a flogging

I will have to run it past the owner of the little Black Ninja and talk to Steve to let him do it at the end of the day, I could always give everyone a go on the streets, no silly buggers, just a bit of a squirt (all within the law)

What if I get fastest GTS-T????? Do I get another lap :P

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Why the hell do i own a skyline if your bloody starlet is gonna dick us all on the track?????

I'm not a sore loser so i'll stick with 39th...even though its more likely to be where my (apparently unstarlet worthy) skyline will place.

I sense a slight level of hostility here... :D

Passenger seat driving. coul be fun :D

Hahaha. I've actually witnessed someone drive their car home from the passenger seat. It was an old RWD Mazda 323, so he still had to swing his leg(s?) over the transmission tunnel to operate the pedals. Lucky for him, he only had to drive around 100m, BUT he did have to turn left around a corner and go uphill, then into his driveway, so who knows how he managed that.

Actually - you would be in contention for fastest gtst as Im not bringing mine! :O

What about fastest 31...???

Why no 33??????????? I was looking forward to a bit of a battle :)

Just jokes

hahahaha

blew my turbo dude

got a GTRS sitting here but wont be fitted in time d'oh

So.....

31 vs Starlet?

Im going starlet as ive gotta drive back to Sydney in teh 31 :)

hahahaha

blew my turbo dude

got a GTRS sitting here but wont be fitted in time d'oh

So.....

31 vs Starlet?

Im going starlet as ive gotta drive back to Sydney in teh 31 :down:

Hey, I've got to drive the starlet home too!!! :P

Sucks about the turbo, hope it is better soon, what was on it before?

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Well I'm not quite sure where I placed but the time was 1:56 two up with all the trim still in the car, but I had a ball of a day and was very happy with me results in the 32. hope to see you guys next time

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