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At the Tolis drive day today using our latest Willall Racing setup in our R35 GTR we went several high 13s with a best of 1:13.82 Performance Box backed. We are quite happy because outside of the Gibson cars this would have to be the fastest Skyline thats ever been around there. SA Great? You bet :P

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Bah ill take you on with my street tyres :P.

Hhahahahahah only kidding, thats an awesome number champ. Bloody house renovations Aris asked me to come and i so wanted to.

We are very happy wih the time, and would love to touch that 12 mark in an unopened 35.....stay tuned :D

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Small world....Aris Tolis is my Lawyer....what's his involvement?

Well done on the great times.

And his bro is my GP :)

got asked to come out once to their private track day by the 3rd brother (dentist) but what was i gunna do with a stock 33 :cool:

LOL, I'll make sure he does now.

Is he a member of the Porsche club as well? cause I worked with a couple of people from the club years ago.

I beleive so. Yeh he has the NA 911 with 300 odd kw at the wheels, runs it on slicks on the track days does consistent 1.15, at the previous track day he managed to get embarassed by one of the bathurst guys who dropped the car down to a 1.13 :rofl: after he let him drive it. Gotta say that dude can drive made me nearly peee my pants :).

So i kinda have an idea of how fast 1.13 in a GTR would be, thats an awesome time.

From the logging the GTR traps an actual 216km/h down the main straight (indicated 228 - 230km/h), with 195km/h turn in on the kink. Thats - fast - GTR out accelerates most any Porsche throught that zone, including (from the logging I have seen) genuine Carrera Cup cars

Killer as in FULLY SICK?

Yes, actually :)

Yes I agree they suit very well.... As asked above who was driving?

Some say he can shift gears faster than the GTR and that VDC is only for bad hair days, all we know is -

it was actually Keir Wilson driving it. No ring in pros for the day :)

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