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yep good point for HANS i reckon, still was the only bad one this time and the lad in 44 did spin in front of the honda. But in saying that if the guy in 56 had been alert he could have followed the series 1 BMW who got around it.

het chris what rear wing are you running and how do you find it? been doing a bit of research.

pics remind me of days of thunder............rubbins racing lol.

Edited by BezerkR32

LOL

yes there are 2 x 997 GT3RS running in the series, and proudly the old girl is handing their butts back to them on a plate......when i can get the tart to finish that is. Truely a female friday car if i have ever seen one! But when it all clicks for an 17 year old car it more than holds its own.

The rear wing is an APR, and its been good so far and the old GTR does need a bit of rear downforce to off set the understeer. But again big hats off to mountainrunners 4wd controller. That! made a huge difference!

LOL got a few comments about having a diff spliter in the car with the wee red switch from the 4WD controlleri mounted on the gear shift. Very handy to be able to change maps when coming into a corner and again on the way out at a flick of the switch.

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