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new challenge.

both of you have to beat my 1:18 flat time i posted on my drift car or you're both f**king soft, AND you owe me a night out on the piss :P

back straight is a killer for the GTR... having followed it several times (while distroying the GTR reputation mind you) i noticed its un stable as hell. hopefully the addition of a rear wing will give it some extra stability.

Like most cars, the GT-R only gets taily around there if you back off. If your 1:18 is hand timed BS, then feel free to strap a transponder to it and beat us both in the Time Attack....let's see who wimps out now... :nyaanyaa:

bah if you softcocks cant beat adam allans improved production lap record in ya gtr's you should leave them on the trailer lol

LAP RECORDS - MallalaImproved Production, Adam Allan (Datsun). 01:16.2. 22/08/1998 and it still stands atm i think

Adam's done a fair few more laps around there than I have, tyres make a big difference in these situations, as does weight (or lack of). That's an awesome time, but my only target is to beat Luke, not set track records ;)

Handbags at dawn :action-smiley-069:

Hahaha indeed! Are you guys bringing cars out for it? If not, enter NOW.

+1 with tangles comment.

i wouldn't let anyone drive my car at the track - let alone to beat my own personal records etc.

Luke has guts/trust/big balls for letting the Chef fang his car

By that theory I shouldn't have thrown him the keys to my Evo when I first got it either...

Luke knows me well enough to know that that 1) I can steer reasonably well, 2) I'm never gonna drive so stupid that I'm gonna bend it (I'm a dad, I want to come home to my kids at the end of the day) and 3) if I break something and it's my fault, I'll pay for it.

I wonder if Chef agrees with this :P

Dreamin'

:whistling:

Love your work!

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Like most cars, the GT-R only gets taily around there if you back off. If your 1:18 is hand timed BS, then feel free to strap a transponder to it and beat us both in the Time Attack....let's see who wimps out now... :nyaanyaa:

Don't get yourself into the deep end Mr Chef Man, 1:18, timed, WITH transponder. I was there, it happened :P

motive dvd 11 has teh proofs :P

lukes GTR was taily around that corner backing off or not... and he wasnt backing off lol i should know i was chasing it down. theres gopro footage somewhere of it. its where the wing comes in its own. My wing on max rake was able to firmly plant the rear and keep it stable as where as with no wing it would get loose as.

I think the loser should also wear a skirt for the rest of the day..

Gonna be hard...

Chef has experience..

Heslo has what is left of his youth...

I'm putting up an iced coffee for the winner.

Just to have another question thown into the ring...

What sort of mods does the 33 have??

Is it capable of making some of these times posted?

I have absolutely no idea and dont pretend i do, but i will go Chef with a 1:19:02 only because of the "its not my car" factor

GOOD LUCK FELLAS!!! Please post some pics up as up here in Roxby i dont get much exposure to 1.my beautiful 32 GTR and 2. The Skyline scene...

Cheers :cheers:

Matty

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