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5 minutes ago, fatz said:

Was fast and reliabe was its problem

no heart they are for people who can't drive... anyone could drive it fast and they make you look good at the track 

much prefer to be taming a beast and semi out of control most of the time... eg a challenge

Fast and reliable sounds fantastic,

but don't like the idea of it practically driving itself makes it sound boring and being auto would make it even worse 

1 minute ago, ActionDan said:

Lol this car is too fast and doesn't break often enough, SELL IT

Exactly ... junk

plus the people it attracted were special

bow I'll just get people saying purple gtr sick bro what does it do on the quarter 

 shall tell them 8.59 kebabs a hour

 

 

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Otherwise this thread may end up like this .....

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Again....

 

Here is a video of Fatz's car from the previous owner. He now assures us the ECU is now secured with some garlic sauce.

 

 

lol f**king ECU just sliding about. 

GT-R makes no sense as a track car, S-Chassis is where it's at. 

No bullshit AWD, better on brakes, tyres, heat management, cheaper panels lol

 

 

2 minutes ago, ActionDan said:

lol f**king ECU just sliding about. 

GT-R makes no sense as a track car, S-Chassis is where it's at. 

No bullshit AWD, better on brakes, tyres, heat management, cheaper panels lol

 

 

True but luckily all those issues are well documented and sorted so they are a non event.

Fitting week to post this.

 

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