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I don't really think any one is in denial about an S13 being lighter, cheaper and better suited for a cheap track car than a Skyline? Does that mean every one will go and buy one? No. It comes down to personel preference and what they like.

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didn't we do that last week? here are the top 10 (ignore the evo, it was on cheater slicks and ran a 20b rotary)

1 130 Michael Hiscoe RENEW EVO 9 O S6 1:04.9860*

2 72 Trent Kennedy SAU TK-80 C S4 1:06.4820 0:01.4960

3 68 Duncan Handley SAU R32 GTR F S6 1:06.9740 0:01.9880

4 37 Ben Kirker SAU S15 C S6 1:07.4400 0:02.4540

5 32 Dennis Resi SAU R32GTR F S5 1:08.2120 0:03.2260

6 79 Malcolm Schmid RENEW FD RX7 C S6 1:09.2200 0:04.2340

7 84 David Parkes RENEW Ser2 RX7 O S4 1:09.4000 0:04.4140

8 39 Peter Carruthers SAU R32 GTR F S6 1:10.1080 0:05.1220

9 21 Dean Buczynski SAU R32 GTR F S5 1:10.1740 0:05.1880

10 90 Richard Huer SAU 300ZX F S5 1:10.1770 0:05.1910

well we could kind of run an unofficial Skylines Vs Silvia day at the coming NSCC track day on the 29th May 2011 @ Wakefield.

Our last track day with timing was $95 for members, factor in a $50 + once off $25 joining fee and you have a $170 track day which is the cost of a normal supersprint event.

Timing, max 60 cars - well run - i reckon the unofficial Skyline vs Silvia battle would be great :)

If you didn't wreck your old 32 you'd still be a skyline boy dave :P

32's are still faster than 33's too :) Not a 33 to be seen in the top ten duncan posted....

r vs s battle sounds interesting.

Whoa.... talk about off track thread!

This is about getting a 33 GTS-t to 900kg guys, lets be serious can we.....

I think you'll need to use GTR front guards.

yes, and maybe wrap your subwoofer amp in that carbon fibre looking vinyl to make it lighter too. in fact do two coats to make it super light.

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