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Hrms roads are damp tonight, 300kW feels like 90kW because the car doesn't move when the wheels turn LOL

put her in 3rd and smoke them hehe!! arrr de de de de!!! don't hit a pole though or you'll look like a loser with a tow truck in the morning lol Edited by AngryRB

a V8 is perfect for street :)

I've driven a few V8s and absolutely love the power/flat torque.. although the noise sounds abit shit.. (minus euro V8s, they somehow sound farking tits)

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This is perfect for street!

(and you can even get grip in auto's 1st! - which is somewhere between 1st and 2nd)

FWIW, I wrote this car off due to driving entirely off boost, entirely off throttle, making about 3rwkw.

You can drive anything on the street.

It's the driver, not the car people.

Yes I'd like to know the Neo set up too .

I'm not sure if there is a perfect RB25 setup , an RB30 in a lesser state of tune ie same 260 odd RWKW must be real flat and almost V8 like .

Actually thinking about it Mr Mafia always reckoned his power delivery was almost V8 like and his R33 RB25 had a 0.63 GT3076R on it .

A .

After owning and driving many different cars id say every car has its pluses and minuses, i know the rwd skyline isnt the fastest, but its about what makes you happy.

Power level, whatever brings a smile to your face... And you can control the power with your left foot anyways.

Drive what makes you happy, im just under 300kw, would i like more sure, is my skyline a good daily, no. Its just my fun car, it can still scare me and thats what i like.

So 300kw on the street is fine, more would be fine in my fun car, but as a daily i would want easy driving in traffic and eaay to get in and out of, easy to park and not worried to park it anywhere.

Would i like a nice custom built 400kw daily sure, but being a bit meticulous id be always servicing it and worried about the depreciation of high ks...

For a daily get something easy and economical for your budget... Fun car can be any power level and any type of car...

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