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Its America, who tunes GTRs over there? Are they tuneable yet? you cant even import the things.. Hands down to the money put into that civic tho.

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$100 bucks says it was a soft yank roll-on race! :/ haha

There is no way that a civic can launch harder than an R35 without drag slicks and wheelie bars.

No doubt that civic is a very quick car and with a fair monster of an engine that makes some serious power...but still a civic. :wave:

Still shows what some quality tuning can do

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with the right amount of money a civic can launch harder then a r35, as we all know with money practicly anything is possible.

with an all new drive train and AWD,which it would need to launch harder, it wouldnt be a civic anymore :S.just a shell

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LOL @ Sore losers

GTR got destroyed in the end...wasnt even a contest..

Exactly...teh gtr can lose...lolz

Seriously...i agree it wasn't a fair race...but the close mindedness is shocking...

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That was a great vid. The GTR got pwned.

who would have thought you could run 580 hp through the civic motor...

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