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Pity ive got to work, hope all goes well Ross would be good to see another GTR posting some quick times...

(was that clasified as another Snide Remark)

MMMMmmmmmm......Nope not snide! :) That was mainly positive! Got a SPEED magazine photo shoot on wednesday! Yippy! So ill be in the magazines soon, with Dyno and time sheet. Looking forward to that!

cool, my car was in The special issue of GTS skylines in hpi this month just to bring back the memories

Unfortunitly i dont have any contacts at HPI otherwise i would be bugging them for an article!

Going to build up another R34 GTR after this one and go in a slightly different direction with it. Just have to sell my current 34, and when i come back from overseas i'll have a real surprize install with what iam planning to do.

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so how did you go?

I'm sure Ross can fill us in with the exact details, but to the best of my knowledge he proved that AWD, big revs and solid power do not necessarily equal quick 1/4 numbers. They can equal broken gearboxes though!

What was your best terminal speed Ross?

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