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Gotta say, having seen both the Z06 and R35 in the flesh i'd be more inclined to take the Z06 as a track car. Sounds absolutely amazing and looks to be much more of a drivers car, the R35 has too much electronics and hi-tech gizmo's to really be able to have fun in it.

i race against a Z06 and they are really quick and heaven forbid very reliable as well. This thing has always finished every race its been in.

Ohh god just found out there a bloody dogde viper entered in the series as well now......

The bloke loves checking what gear he's in.

gee.. dont you love the keyboard worriors that enjoy perusing you tube? People that seem to know soooooo much abour cars and racing that have never stepped foot out on a race track..

hey, that is a bit weird, i remember getting lost with mine also, guess its a 6 speed thing. i remember i just used to skip gears on downshift, get confused and leave it in neutral. lol.

It's a V8 thing, sometimes I have to check mine to see what gear i'm in too :(

I was fine with my 6 speed in my old car, but then drove a mates with a short shifter and absolutely sucked at it and jumped gears!!!

didnt like the short shifter on them!

For me it was more of a not knowing what gear you're in, rather than missing gears. Not used to the torque of a V8! I'll still do it sometimes, 3rd and 4th can seem pretty much the same sometimes.

I've got a Ripshifter in mine and it's miles better than the stock throw. Stock is way too long... hell, even the ripshifter is still too long :(

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