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whinge on matty... how fkn hard is it in your car ffs...

rev to 9000, drop clutch, approach cone, pull handbreak, apply brakes, win deca, collect trophy...

as long as it stays in 1 piece ;)

Sif you wanna drive it. Youll hate it. Understeery, boaty, heavy slab of a skyline compared to your little agile thingy.

Is it something wrong with Russ if he want to drive a GTR at DECA?

Well I would have loved to drive your 32 GTR but you SOLD IT!!!

That was a nice car.

33 is better.

Unless you find me 32 that is in much better condition without ridiculous price tag.

FYI, I'm driving the Lancer FWD coupe not the EVO.

The EVO needs a new clutch which won't get done for a while and I'm planning on only using it for track days anyway.

So hope it isn't raining like it is as I am typing now.

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