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I reckon I can get into the 1:55s. Just did a 1:56.395 with a few small errors. The following lap I was .23 faster at the first check point (halfway up the first straight) before I cocked up my braking point and drilled the wall

nice lap mad,

and have to agree. I just watched my replay and massive lock up running wide all the way into turn 2, and a stuff up here and there up around the top.

Also there's probably heaps of time in playing with the suspension

But this is fun, was getting starting to get bored with it but now have something to go for :)

new best time. 1:55.834. i definitely have a mid 1:55 there for the taking, but we are talking no mistakes to do it. on my 1:55 lap i was 0.906 up on my 1:56.395 lap at the final split (halfway down conrod straight). when i saw that come up i just did my best to keep it on the track and was a little bit over cautious into the last corner, and had a small moment up near reid park). the lap before that one i was 0.7 up at the last split and then cut the corner coming out of the chase a whisker too much and got the lap invalidated, so i didn't want to lose my super lap.

oh and i agree about having something to chase. it certainly makes licence test more entertaining as i usually have a crack to get the best time, or at least not the slowest, lol. although on the seasonal event for the ft-1 i did tonight i only did 2 laps to get the gold and couldn't be bothered trying to get a better time.

jeez, fast times in the R35s! i knew it would be quicker than the R34 I chose, but 6.4sec is alot! I just can't bring myself to buy a 35...

Tried an LFA but they just don't make enough power to be competitive. The JZA80 Supra does have the power, but Gran Turismo has never blessed the Supra with any traction at all. In the end they both run about 2:05.

The Honda NSX LM Road Car would probably give it a nudge, but that's not really a stock Japanese production car...

I might try a Z32 for a laugh.

Had a go with the r34 again. Managed to crack into the sub 2 minute bracket. 1:59.289. It was a super tidy lap. Still a tenth here or there to be had, but not much. Found a few lines that seem to work a bit better in a few spots so going to give the 35 another go

New record

Time: 1:55.207

Car: r35 gtr black

There is a 1:54 in that car. I did a 1:55.447 and then did a lap where I was 0.955 up at the last check point but went too cautious into the chase and the last corner and only got a 1:55.295. When I set the .207 lap I also managed to get the 3 magnificent laps trophy as the 2 laps before it were both low 55s. Had a bit of a zone going

1:59.289 in the 34 well done mad.

I got last night

Time: 2:00.580

Car: R33 GTR vspec

Still a pretty messy lap some lines I can do better

Still think I can get high 1:59's. I've kinda mangled the suspension and gear ratio settings so will have to sort that out again.

This is the most fun I've had with gt6 so far. Tried on-line last night and that was unbearable.

Had a bit of a play with my 34's setup and got a 2:00.372

Then gave in an bought an R35 Black. What an animal! 1st lap full power and lightweight mods but stock suspension and driveline, no wing, just the flat floor: 1:58.812. Soooo easy to drive after the R34! Then added clutch, tailshaft and LSD, still on stock suspension & no wing. Went back out and reeled these 3 laps in succession

1:57.367

1:56.714

1:56.015

before almost rolling it at the end of the next lap - don't clip the final kerb at Murray's corner!

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Had a bit of a play with my 34's setup and got a 2:00.372

Then gave in an bought an R35 Black. What an animal! 1st lap full power and lightweight mods but stock suspension and driveline, no wing, just the flat floor: 1:58.812. Soooo easy to drive after the R34! Then added clutch, tailshaft and LSD, still on stock suspension & no wing. Went back out and reeled these 3 laps in succession

1:57.367

1:56.714

1:56.015

before almost rolling it at the end of the next lap - don't clip the final kerb at Murray's corner!

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I've only got 1:57 in the 35.

haha that brings new meaning to fully sideways

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