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i think it will be a close one and it will probly come down to who gets the best launch or the better driver so get out there and start practicing if youve never been to the track before ask some one who has to teach ya also use the hand brake like a second clutch if you dont know how its a good time to lern.

im backin the 34!!! let us know how ya go.

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HAHAHAHAHA

I have owned 5 s13, a 180sx, gt starlets, iuzfe soarer on teins, low 318is, sp23 etc.

Can link the archerfield track (not that its that hard)and done plent of MR's.

My mate has had the car for 3 years, put bout 30 000km and never really pushed it.

Pretty sure i can win even if the m3 is faster, im more interested if he can win up high or keep up. We will prob try some rolling starts ( without breaking speedlimits) on the way to the track. If his car keeps up i will admit lose even or defeat.

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the exhaust tip has significantly increased your chance of winning.. add a couple of stickers to help with wind resistance and i'd say your a sure win

What no Doof Doof for increased downforce for high speed partying ?

IBTMFL...

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