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2003 Gumball 3000 USA : San Francisco to Miami

1 hour 37 mins of great quality

700mb ;)

http://www.cheapwebhostingplus.com/~squeez...arez.org%5d.avi

you may have some codec troubles playing this video... i didn't and i'm using VLC media player. go download it, google is your friend ... or if you don't wanna get vlc you can download the right codecs here: http://www.codec-archiv.de/cod/kli/klcodec225b.exe

i might get flamed for this but... be more specific :D

well an R33 GTR held the lap record at the ring for sometime, before a porsche beat it...and i know there is a video out there that shows the GTR doing the lap. I was wondering if anyone knows where i can get it.

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no problem... yeah i liked it too. it's a pitty she dropped out. someone said in the movie... "it wouldn't be fun without the cops". i think it would be... just a different type of fun :D

another working link if the other one dies: http://www.cheapwebhostingplus.com/~squeez...arez.org%5d.avi

anyone know where i can get the R33 GTR breaking the lap record at the ring?

I think its in this DVD: http://www.pitstop.net.au/pitstop/prog/Ope...13PUM&PLU=12246

And I thought it was the R34 that holds the lap record; hence the Nur tag. In the DVD iirc he does a clean lap where he sets the record, and then he does a second lap with huuuuuuge powerslides for most of it.

If anybody has a rip of it, I'd be keen for a copy.

i've got it on my computer. i don't think what you're talking about is in it... but lets make it clear whilst educating me :D

explain nurburgring to me... there's the old track and the new track ???

the old one (in the mountains) is where you can pay to do a lap and there's always loads of normals and tourists in boring cars and bikes and lots of waiting for indicating so you can take over em happens ??? or is it closed off for real racing every other day?

the new one is ummmm.. an f1 track?

Dirk Schoysman who drives for falken in their r34 does a lap of the old one in a borrowed nur but as he says isn't going for a lap time at all. so i'm not sure what you're talking about is in it.

Nurburgring - Nordschleife is the old track - the track that takes 8mins to drive around and is the public road that you can drive on after paying a toll.

Nurburgring - the new one is the F1 etc circuit.

Its Nordschleife that the record was set on and the one Im talking about. Nissan and alot of other manufacturers do alot of testing there which is when this record was set.

Apparently the record has recently been broken in Hondas new saloon car.

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