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Can people post up their best lap times. Any track. (Don’t forget the Nur :aroused: )

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Track (Reverse/Normal)

Car

Mods (Include TCS/ASM)

Tyres

Wheel or Keypad (With the wheel include wether your settings are on Amateur/Pro/Sim)

It’ll be interesting to compare our times. Don’t cheat it’ll only work if everyone is honest.

Thanks.

-Dan

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We have this on another forum I use. As its a Ford Forum we have agreed to using Escort Cosworth, arcade mode, Nurburgring. We just post our times up from that.

There is a link on that site to a Japanese guy doing the ring in 4.54mins in an F1 car!!

My best in a skyline is about 8.00mins!

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my PB at Nurburgring in a GTR R34 N1 with exhaust, chip and suspension setup does a 8:10 min so far.... but i agree with that if there is gonna be a time attack comp, we need to set a standard.

Since it is a skyline forum, i think we should probably stick to a stock GTR of some sort.

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Yeah i think Archie is right.

Lets stick to Skylines on the Nur, how bout just stock factory models R32,33,34 Gtr's and Gts-t's and version wise the VSpec II the highest you can go. No driving assists no mods and sport tyres? (Basic factory specs)

I guess the times can only be comparable to specific models.

?

-Dan

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I got a 8'01.104 on with Nurb with a Stock 400R, but that was when I wasnt used to it so I could do alot better now.

I got a 7'35.664 with a stock RUF CTR yellow bird (Hard car to drive on nurb).

and I got a 6'52.288 with a 535PS R33 GTR N1 (over 700 PS now so I could kill that time)

Tsukubas best time is 49.398 with the GTR N1.

NO Driving assists are used ever.

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got 7'10 with r32 calsonic and racing soft tyres. hmm....how about we start comparing times and start off with a stocker 32 gtr in arcade mode with street soft tyres and move up to the next model next week. so every week theres a champ who gets "glory" and gets their mug superimposed on the face of schumacher or something?? LOL.

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