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Just wondering if anyone saw the R35 GTR on top gear, for all 15 seconds of it lol

it managed to set the top time on the track all be it there first show,it kicked ass. the only other car to have any chance was a

911S PDK but it beat that by just over two seconds.

will be interesting how long it can stay on top.

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i thought it was closer to 3 secs maybe wrong but 2 secs is still decent on a small track

over all the show wasn't too bad that dude driving the rav4 was a nutter in the sand dunes, its hard to remake a show for a particular countries condition's when a benchmark has already been set so high

IMO, the old guy with the long hair is a DUD!!! get him off the show...

the other 2 guys were fine, but they need to do more car reviews and less stupid shit. Thats what made top gear so popular in the first place, was the tonnes of in depth car reviews, now days it's a little different. But what they did on the first ep... no real review of a car, stupid stunts, didn't discuss the 3 cars they did the "challange" with, stuff that... do a real car show you morons!

I thought the show lacked energy.

I think damo is right the dudes on the british Top Gear really make the show

The old dude was ok the porn star and the aussie oca need to go lol

Yes they didnt talk crap but they seemed to not know much either

i expected allot more from the 1st show that for sure

i wonder if it will last or thay will change the presenters first.

On the second show, they revealed that the R35 GTR was speed limited to 180kph, which is why the GTR has now been knocked off by the Ford GT Production car. Apparently it was stuck at 180 most of the way down the straight.

I like the show. I prefer the original pommy Top Gear, but 2x shows = more Top Gear to watch!

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