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I have BMI DVD at home where S2000, WRX, RX8, V35, Integra R, and MX5 race around Tskuba(sp)... all cars are stock and the S2000 wins by a hair over the V35 Skyline. The WRX is third with its brakes fading, and the Integra R is 4th followed by the RX8 and then a country mile back to the MX5 in last place.

The V35 is very impressive coming from last place through the field to almost past the S2000 which had bolted at the start... one more lap and he would have got him... the RX8 handles well but not enough grunt... the V35 out handles them all!!!

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I have BMI DVD at home where S2000, WRX, RX8, V35, Integra R, and MX5 race around Tskuba(sp)... all cars are stock and the S2000 wins by a hair over the V35 Skyline. The WRX is third with its brakes fading, and the Integra R is 4th followed by the RX8 and then a country mile back to the MX5 in last place.

The V35 is very impressive coming from last place through the field to almost past the S2000 which had bolted at the start... one more lap and he would have got him... the RX8 handles well but not enough grunt... the V35 out handles them all!!!

yep, i downloaded this clip. i'll have a search around for the dl later for you guys

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plan on taking some amutur vids in the near future, but i'll have to get them hosted? took one the week end to test my new camcorder and bracket i made... just of the speedo on a 0-60 launch. I was on a public road so just did the one.

On replay I timed 4.9 secs. maybe not the most scientific/acurate but it proved one thing.... I need to practice my technique :);)

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ask christian if you can host them on sau, if they're not too big.

edit: i found the video on my puter. the name of the file is ' g35zm3 '. it's 79mb. cannot find the original place i got it from but search google with the name and you'll see places to dl.

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