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Hey guys..

Check this website http://www.toprpm.com/

It has some cars from The united Arab Emirates..

They've got some kool cars, and fast ones too...

There Drag Racing scene is improving execptionally quickly...

They only had a drag strip 1.5 years ago... and now they have more than 2 Gtrs in the 8sec bracket.. and much more following them very closely...

This is a video of a road registered R32 GTR, with HKS 2.8L engine, 6 speed HKS gearbox...

http://www.toprpm.com/eng/videos.htm

i will keep u posted with some crazy videos of some race events in the UAE..

Have fun

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thats the reason a lot of the dogboxes here get wasted ;)

i dont think any GT-R's can get to the 8 sec yet, there is a Z that made it to the 9 sec, but i didnt see any faster. One of the problem is that the tarmac at the drag strip is you average road tarmac, the cars lose a lot of time in the 60ft . also it is usually very dusty there, you can actually see the dust coming of the track as the cars move on, hehe.

Hello Bro.. Mazinger

Thanx for correcting me...

i ment to say gtrs are in 9 sec.. bracket.. and others following closely..

but not too far untill we see the 8 secs.. on gtrs over there..

in my underestanding.. the fastest road registered GTR on street legal tires...

is Reece McGregor White R32.. in New Zealand..

it did 8.2# qarter mile lately...

now thats fast guys...

Hey guys..  

Check this website http://www.toprpm.com/  

It has some cars from The united Arab Emirates..  

They've got some kool cars, and fast ones too...  

There Drag Racing scene is improving execptionally quickly...  

They only had a drag strip 1.5 years ago... and now they have more than 2 Gtrs in the 8sec bracket.. and much more following them very closely...  

This is a video of a road registered R32 GTR, with HKS 2.8L engine, 6 speed HKS gearbox...  

http://www.toprpm.com/eng/videos.htm  

i will keep u posted with some crazy videos of some race events in the UAE..  

Have fun

theres 32/33/ and 34 gtr `s on that web site all left hand drive.....thats the first i`ve seen

He heee....

This sound from the box.. is normal... cause it was new when fitted....

so the person still did not get used to it.. plus he has a triple plate clutch...

the video i guess, was just a demonstration of the 6 speed box, he didnt go hard out at it..

BUT anyways.... the car is kool :P

ciao

I think Dee on the SDU forums has posted up that video, saying it was a customer of his in Malaysia? Also has a few more vids of his posted up which you might want to link to as well *cough* in Dubai.

http://forums.skylinesdownunder.co.nz/show...&threadid=35424

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