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Psssst AWD sucks ass. RWD is so much fun. Well unless you have AWD with the power of RBNT wagon. Then AWD is fun but for a everyday streeter the Supra rocks.

Just something to note.. GTR's are only awd when the rear wheels lose traction....

so they are rwd when driven normal or on the highway... at least until you give it some..

and if you pull a fuse or get a torque split controller kit u can turn ithe front wheels off...

Anyway welcome Foxhound good to have ya...

eta was gona be the last few weeks gone but now ive been told may be going to melbourne for 4 months for a course for work so ill get it shipped up after that...sucks but really miss it! btw..nt forums seems pretty dead :action-smiley-069:

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car is up here now so im looking for people to play with!! :cheers:

Sweet we have a motorkhana coming up in two or three weeks. 20 bucks for the days racing and your good to go. No helmet needed just closed in shoes. You wanna meet up somewhere and head down there

Sweet we have a motorkhana coming up in two or three weeks. 20 bucks for the days racing and your good to go. No helmet needed just closed in shoes. You wanna meet up somewhere and head down there

f**k yeah lol, u know the dates....i put my car into high tech tuning...its getting a retune and cooler for the hotter climate up here, i wont get the car back till end of next week or few days after..!

Good to hear you took it to the best tuner in town. Be warned now though he tunes to be safe and its very rare he will push the most out of a car. He will tune it to be drivable and last. On top of that he is a top bloke.

dates are 14th June so your car should be done. What size tyres you run. Might have some second hand shit at work to give you to save some cash.

Good to hear you took it to the best tuner in town. Be warned now though he tunes to be safe and its very rare he will push the most out of a car. He will tune it to be drivable and last. On top of that he is a top bloke.

dates are 14th June so your car should be done. What size tyres you run. Might have some second hand shit at work to give you to save some cash.

im running 245/40 on the front and 275/40 on the back lol

yeah he seemed pretty decent when i took the car around there :)

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  • 1 month later...

lol yep

we just arrived from WA and are used to a big car scene and lots of car club & forums

moved up here and it is almost like someone turned back the clock 5-10yrs :devil:

ahh well, spose it is about time to bring some of the happenings of 'down south' up to sunny old darwin eh?

*goes off to cruise by herself*

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