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he would have man... but i am unaware

if you search "lams" on evolutionoz.net you will find a 10 page thread on it

cbf, need a full RWC just to view that forum.

Might peruse Carsales.

4 doors, newer, more comfortable. But unsure about comfort factor...was riding in Aaron's the other day and I rate my Skyline for better comfort. I do like the cushy lounge style seats of the 90s.

The front would be comfortable for your skinny ass

To be honest I find it pretty comfortable, but I'm coming from a small car extremely hard to get out of

2lt is not a problem at all birds...

given the gearing and diff ratio, my evo has basically the same amount of lag and almost the same length powerband my 33 had

feel free to drive it any time

You forgot to mention half the power lol

You forgot to mention half the power lol

yeah, there's that too :/

i'd say that given drive ratio's and diff... evo's need slightly less power to be quicker in the lower gears..

i'd estimate evo 200 feels about the same as gtst 230...

not to mention that in the wet i have 700 times the power now lol

And if you're driving it on the street, lower gears is where its at... Who gives a flap how it pulls in 4th/5th/6th if you're not on the track...

exactly... but the way the 33 pulled from 150kph + I AM GOING TO MISS

yeah, there's that too :/

i'd say that given drive ratio's and diff... evo's need slightly less power to be quicker in the lower gears..

i'd estimate evo 200 feels about the same as gtst 230...

not to mention that in the wet i have 700 times the power now lol

I beg to differ, I wAs keeping up fine with the 240kw plus cars down the straight at sandown. It's a very under estimated car

Given above 150kph, is when they start to pull away

Even gave Scott a run for is money in the 350kw Stagea. He only pulled away at 120kph.

Hence why he bought one lol

I beg to differ, I wAs keeping up fine with the 240kw plus cars down the straight at sandown. It's a very under estimated car

Given above 150kph, is when they start to pull away

Even gave Scott a run for is money in the 350kw Stagea. He only pulled away at 120kph.

Hence why he bought one lol

I want to see this first hand. Not saying I don't believe you

Tonight

Your car vs say Simon/Birds

Roll on from say 70km/h. That's about the exit speed at Sandown onto the coming straight

from what aaron has said about this sandown trackday i'm beginning to think that semma didn't die that fateful day... he just got badly burned and decided to go into hiding as a srilankan collections worker

from what aaron has said about this sandown trackday i'm beginning to think that semma didn't die that fateful day... he just got badly burned and decided to go into hiding as a srilankan collections worker

What? Who's semma

I want to see this first hand. Not saying I don't believe you

Tonight

Your car vs say Simon/Birds

Roll on from say 70km/h. That's about the exit speed at Sandown onto the coming straight

Can be arranged. Although I have it on video with the go pro lol

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