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Ash, no feeling like a GTR launch :worship: they get off the line so good on street tyres compared to any other car..

lol @ stance works thread

And unrelated: I can finally get lasik eye surgery and booked in for 2nd of feb :D

(had glasses for 16 years, will feelgoodman.jpg to not have to worry anymore)

Ash, no feeling like a GTR launch :worship: they get off the line so good on street tyres compared to any other car..

I think my launch limiter was set to around 6500rpm as well... Still did the grip & go...

Hardly any wheel spin...

Might up it MOAAAARRRRRRRRRRRR :banana:

I think my launch limiter was set to around 6500rpm as well... Still did the grip & go...

Hardly any wheel spin...

Might up it MOAAAARRRRRRRRRRRR :banana:

As long as your clutch can handle it, mine would slip like crazy anything over 5.5-6k still took off like a rocket tho

i pointed out how pathetic a thread it is somewhere towards bottom of page 2.

http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25800

hahaha

So much butthurt in that thread... I was scrolling down thinking "what a bunch of douchebags"... next post I saw.......

Mohsen.

hahaha

Nick, do it:

2002-tuned-lexus-is300.jpg

im very tempted to, just asking Alex some stuff about car first then will discuss swap plus how much cash my way

But of course, Nismo twin :D

LOL at pod filter mod :P

I was bout to buy a nismo twin before i decided to sell good thing i didn't or 2k out of my pocket :O

Yeh running on friday night at calder with my hecktik pod filter :P should get into the 12s stock hopefully, and then ill see how I go after tune

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