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Well lads, I'm formally one of the fold again.

Thanks to our good friend GTR Ken I now have my own GTR sitting happily in the carport:D

Pitty about the bloody weather & these wet roads as I haven't had a chance to have a play yet:(

Look forward to seeing you guys on the street.

Cheers,

Micko.

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Originally posted by skyzerr33

i can just see it Micko putting around on the MC day like a granny :lol:

He will to save the tyres for when I have a run in his GTR:)

Ken can you give me some instruction in the art of GTR?

Micko you didn't look THAT nervous.

I've gotta get me one of those GTR's....and some pain killers for the dodgy clutch foot

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Originally posted by R34

Ken can you give me some instruction in the art of GTR?

What !!, your asking ME. Don't forget I binned one:D

Seriously , you gotta put faith in the ATTESSA and if you have the power slide on in a corner, apply about 1/2 as much lock as you think is necessary and wait for the front torque to come in.Takes a bit of getting used to .

Ken

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Originally posted by gtrken

Seriously , you gotta put faith in the ATTESSA and if you have the power slide on in a corner, apply about 1/2 as much lock as you think is necessary and wait for the front torque to come in.Takes a bit of getting used to .

Ken

Thanks Ken first corner had a bit too much lock on but figured it must be as you mentioned.

It's an strange feeling sitting there with not as much to do just letting the car do the work.

Rhino

I'm getting addicted to these bloody GTR's

They're an amazing car ....and good fun on a wet road.

The MC day should be great for you and Micko to test the limits safely.

Drive safe everyone I'm off to Phuket for a couple of weeks while the 34 gets a brain transplant courtesy of Dr Lumpy. Can't wait to see how it goes .

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