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doenst really matter about the plates...but if you claim it to be "the toughest" u'd expect it to be fast....hence it would be nice to see what time its run and whats actually done to the car? Meh who cares...

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the owner martin had william and rob from 101 do all the performance work on the car the car does have nos but hasn't been used as the car has standard internals which is about to change as of last night when the motor deseased it self after a photo shoot down the coast. The car has all the bits for speed but was tuned on low boost when at jam 04 the car was only on the road for a week or so before that. It will be back on the street this year sometime as funds permit and will have the power to back up the plates. It did have 380hp at 10 pound prior to this without nos. Like someone said don't rubbish him unless you know him because thats the way he his, look on boostcruisin and see what he responds when people bag him. Its a fat car and thats that admire it and get over it, AND HOW CAN THE CAR BE THE FASTEST IN REDLANDS WHEN HE LIVES ON THE NORTHSIDE, TO MY KNOWLEDGE THE CAR ONLY DOES NEAR REDLANDS WHEN HE'S TRAVELLING DOWN THE GATEWAY MOTORWAY ON THE WAY TO THE COAST

JC aka sed8

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yea thats the only thread there is...so i dont really see what rbs13 is talking about, he barely says anything.....meh the car sounds alright but i dont think its as good as what some ppl might talk it up to be.

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Lets just say that i was one on the road one saturday nite and saw a Black R33 GTR (basically stock running stock boost = 215kw @ all 4s) chop DRAGME pretty easy. And when the GTR went for a 2nd run, DRAGME didnt want anything of it....

IWIN would bEAT DRAGME for dinner...

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look on boostcruisin and see what he responds when people bag him.

His whole 8 posts ever you mean...and half of them describe how he's lost a total of $60K by giving someone $30K...which they ran off with...then the other "workshop" stripped his whole car of $30K's worth of gear?

As if you'd even admit to such stupid shite...if it actually ever happened.

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For all those of you who reckons they got the toughest car, Well damn i might just have the right tree, right here in my front yard for you to prove me wrong!!!! The tree can nevar lose.

Also some ppls like to drive gtst , they give more of a sleepr appeal than a in ya face gtr,

It's been said, "It's hurts more when you are beaten by a lesser opOnent, than a greater one" umm i just made that up. HAHA.

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