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there was an EPIC taco thread a few years back from some douche that thought he was in some sort of initial D racing team

I reckon birds might rememeber

benji springs to mind......

Hamish so much falcon hate brah, straya

beleive it or not corners decent - NT05s and some suspension work makes a world of difference, the stock 245 dunlops were shitty tho.

Toby pls, my car would destroy teh evo 7 around the track :P *puts flame suit on* DECA would be another story though.. oh and I would only last like 1 lap with my brakes until I get brembos.. but still!

nah but srs f6 beat evo 10 on teh track in motor mag, add some width on semis, more power and better suspension all yas just hating cos i'm a bogan

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Hamish so much falcon hate brah, straya

beleive it or not corners decent - NT05s and some suspension work makes a world of difference, the stock 245 dunlops were shitty tho.

Toby pls, my car would destroy teh evo 7 around the track :P *puts flame suit on* DECA would be another story though.. oh and I would only last like 1 lap with my brakes until I get brembos.. but still!

nah but srs f6 beat evo 10 on teh track in motor mag, add some width on tyres, more power and better suspension

We should all enter one track day this year

inb4 Leroy beats us all in his FWD

Haha aaron, you know what i mean..

yeah probably will enter something in it again soon, been to lazy - prob all get smashed by leeroy anyway

What I learnt in my GTR - tyres play a redic huge part in times

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Aussie tracks have long ass straights...well driven V8s are tough to beat, they make up so much time down the straights.

Bit like the bikes at Phillip Island...everything is equal or in favour of lighter bikes until the straight, and that's where the litre bikes make up their 2-3 seconds faster per lap.

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