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^You just have to complete the international B license to get it.

K heres my time, 1:43.020. Had a minor off or else would definitely have been in the 1:42s.

Sports medium - everything stock, no oil change, no tcs no aids.

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Edited by Ten Four

fuji 2005 GT

DC5R - 268HP

Mods: Race exh, rom chip, stage 1 na tune, R3 tyres, race suspension, triple plate clutch, race flywheel NO OTHER MODS

1'50.739 first try

would be willing to go that car round NUR if whoever else said they wanted to do FWD has one to similar spec, dont want to mod this car any further tho

^You just have to complete the international B license to get it.

K heres my time, 1:43.020. Had a minor off or else would definitely have been in the 1:42s.

Sports medium - everything stock, no oil change, no tcs no aids.

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Video - th_MOV03830.jpg

i got a 144.033 on a pretty sloppy lap. my very first lap was a 1:49. i only did about 6 laps as i then had to go cook tea. will play it again tomoro night or on the weekend (gotta drive down the coast after work today so no playing it tonight).

fuji 2005 GT

DC5R - 268HP

Mods: Race exh, rom chip, stage 1 na tune, R3 tyres, race suspension, triple plate clutch, race flywheel NO OTHER MODS

1'50.739 first try

would be willing to go that car round NUR if whoever else said they wanted to do FWD has one to similar spec, dont want to mod this car any further tho

will give that a go on the weekend. don't like the nur as i really suck at it

tenfour, can you confirm what mods you are running? your car is SIGNIFICANTLY faster than mine, your gearing is different and you have an epic amount more grip.

I think from here on in we need to set some rules if we are going to have some competitive fun.

Here are my recommendations for rules:

R3 tyres or less

No weight reduction

No increased stiffness

No race brakes

No brake balance controllers

No gearbox

No carbon prop shaft

No added downforce

No yaw or ACD controllers

Unlimited HP mods but MUST state exact HP and mods

No suspension kit limit

No clutch, flywheel, LSD limit

Traction/under/over set to zero

Basically want to keep things as realistic as possible. If you guys agree we can have some fun.

Mate. I bought a new DC5 from the honda place. Did the mods you listed except the suspension, cause I forgot. I also bought some 2nd hand rims, but I don't think they affect anything other than visual??

R3 I assume you mean racing medium, which I used.

Checked again:

Race Exhaust

Na Tune Stage 1

Performance Chip

R3 Tyres (medium race)

Tripple Plate Clutch

Race Flywheel

That is the only mods I added. As said, forgot suspension.

Oh, also mine says 264hp in garage.

Happy to take on any challenges, I just play it too much.

Edited by Ten Four

lol u mean a bmw? what model and what mods, ill see what i can do, ill need to get money probably coz i dont do up alot of euro.

edit:

ok heres what ive got:

M3 CSL - stage 1 na tune, semi race suspension, twin plate clutch, semi race flywheel, stage 2 weight reduction, race brakes

breaks the rules, but if u want to build one to same spec we can use those on el cap, it goes around it well

lol up to you, i just ran a 1'42.389 with the csl and above mentioned mods

if you want to set the challenge, specify track and rules and ill stick by em

tracks like el cap with uneven surfaces really do it for me :D

Here we go... 1:48:798

Oh shit, didn't use race suspension lol. Oh well stockie suspension was on this time :D

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I did a 1.48.649 with the race suspension.

Also was playing with the nike. Got a 1.41.5. Will post a pic on Monday

Will go and play on the new track now

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