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if the evo had some serious under bonnet mods i could see that happening, and especially if he's launched off the limiter

the GTR has that 0.3-0.5 second of the dead pedal carpeting it off the line, which a hard launched evo could take advantage of

Edited by domino_z
School Holidays next week me thinks.....Dont worry in five years there will be R35s with chrome rims, whitewalls and HEKTIK35 plates.

Having said that there is only - one - R35 GTR thats quicker than my EVO X around our local track ;)

haha - HKTK32 is taken by my car NOT!

evo shmevo's & sexy rexy's are hypnotic cars, best of the best farken SIK!

well guys one of my mates in a evo 9 rekons he hammerd a R35 gtr of the mark to a 100kms what do u guys rekon? i asked him what drugs is he on lol

They must have been great drugs or a really special Evo 9!! I have a 6.5 with a stroker that will not keep up with my house mates stock R35.

well guys one of my mates in a evo 9 rekons he hammerd a R35 gtr of the mark to a 100kms what do u guys rekon? i asked him what drugs is he on lol

Well good luck to him.

As with other pointless "vs" threads, closed.

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