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oh ouch! you should never let your children leave unless you are ready for anything to happen to them.

I still don't know what happened to zerasa (ne huge1), it came to 1 track day then disappeared

kinks yea still got the red top it in (bought it cause i new it went well from my previouse drift days)

jap dash (proabaly swap that out)

its entered in the PF 13's for 1300 bux challenge as well

and the shitbox rally

jap dash is great, fuel gauge never worked that well tho (wrong sender). send me PM when you post pics + vids of it, i'd love to see it in action.

still got an RB25 turbo in it? and locked diff? good times that :)

id laugh if you got pulled over for having a profanity on your door fatz

i'd laugh at the reaction of the cop after talking to fatz. the profanity on the door would be nothing compared with the driver :)

even the cop thought it was funny

just doing his job

i let down the old dudes wheels in retaliation

haveent seen him since, guess a wheelchair with flat tyres is a prick to use

LMFAO

Glad the disks are making their way out.

What tyres are you running? There is a huge difference of a GTR on street tyres vs Semis. This is especially true if you have bumped up the power levels. And, No the GTR won't just go where you steer it. Don't listen to the 2wd haters out there calling you a cheater. You still have to drive it - and can be a bit harder if you go in too hard cause the power to the fronts can cause understeer.

Give it a few track days and you'll find your times getting better and better as you learn to drive the GTR the way it wants. Took me a few trips to Wakie and I'm still learning.

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