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Pfft if you can find one...

P.s I m looking for if anyone knows where one is! Contact me please :)

http://www.my105.com.au/classified.asp?id=...5&feature=1

I should really focus on my work, at work... :)

Hope what you are looking for...

Seems Glenney in the pulse evo has trouble selecting with the PPG Gearbox too...Can hear it in the vid a couple down from the V8 vs Rotor

Sort of, I wanted to see the Pan Speed and R Magic cars but I will keep an eye out on the site.

That RX7 v Supercar vid is pretty telling of what affect weight and no tyres does for the Supercar. You see the RX7 is able to go soooo much later on the brakes and carry so much more speed mid corner.

So who is going to be the first to throw the mortgage at an R35. Stroker kit with bigger turbos, PPG gearset. Completley gut the thing and swiss hole it with lexan windows, carbon, titatium and as little cage as you can get away with.

So who is going to be the first to throw the mortgage at an R35. Stroker kit with bigger turbos, PPG gearset. Completley gut the thing and swiss hole it with lexan windows, carbon, titatium and as little cage as you can get away with.

my thoughts exactly. and will they do it by next years superlap. and even if they do, will the new platform be enough of an advantage to overcome what little development time a 12 month build-tune&test schedule would allow?

That RX7 v Supercar vid is pretty telling of what affect weight and no tyres does for the Supercar. You see the RX7 is able to go soooo much later on the brakes and carry so much more speed mid corner.

So who is going to be the first to throw the mortgage at an R35. Stroker kit with bigger turbos, PPG gearset. Completley gut the thing and swiss hole it with lexan windows, carbon, titatium and as little cage as you can get away with.

As last reply to this site, I'll do a 35, but by no way on your recommendation - enjoy - see ya's next year

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