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Stock: (100% stock)

1. 5'27.021 = (inark) - Formula Turismo 04

2. 5'30.000 = (inissane) - Formula Turismo 04

3. 5'49.433 = (VIPERGTSR01) - Nissan R92CP (YHP JSPC '92)

4. 6'21.899 = (SmoothLine) - Xavani GTR JGTC

5. 6'27.089 = (VIPERGTSR01) - Nissan Fairlady Z LM Concept

6. 6'29.325 = (Butler) - Nissan Motul Pitwork Z (JGTC '04)

7. 6'30.000 = (NFS) - Nissan Skyline R34 GTR M-Spec Nur

8. 6'47.805 = (inark) - Woodones Supra

9. 6'49.000 = (TIMMMAYYY) - Nissan Skyline R34 GTR Z-Tune

10. 7'02.107 = (BenM) - Nissan Motul Pitwork Z (JGTC '04)

11. 7'09.083 = (BenM) - Lister Storm V12

12. 7'10.000 = (Mr_Fanny) - Nissan Skyline R32 GTR Calsonic

13. 7'12.000 = (relicr31act) - Nissan Motul Pitwork Z (JGTC '04)

14. 7'15.136 = (BenM) - Nissan Skyline R32 GTR Calsonic

15. 7'25.000 = (relicr31act) - Nissan Skyline R34 GTR Pennzoil

16. 7'26.459 = (inark) - Nissan Skyline R32 GTR Calsonic

17. 7'35.664 = (VIPERGTSR01) - Porsche RUF CTR

18. 7'43.767 = (VIPERGTSR01) - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR 400R

19. 7'48.000 = (RedEmblem) - Nissan Skyline R34 GTR

20. 7'52.000 = (Mashrock) - Nissan Skyline Mines R34 GTR

21. 7'55.681 = (HR31_RB20DET) - Nissan Skyline R34 GTR

22. 7'59.000 = (drakan69) - Ford FPV Typhoon

23. 8'03.987 = (RedEmblem) - Ford FPV Typhoon

24. 8'07.000 = (NFS) - Ford FPV Typhoon

25. 8'17.000 = (BenM) - Porsche RUF CTR

26. 8'17.000 = (inark) - Ford FPV Typhoon

27. 8.'3.369 = (inark) - BMW M5

28. 9'22.000 = (BenM) - BMW M3 CSL

Modified: (Any form of mods accepted)

1. 5'34.814 = (inark) - Formula Turismo 04

2. 5'48.177 = (relicr31act) - Mazda 787b LeMans

3. 5'49.000 = (Jolinator) - Nissan R92CP (YHP JSPC '92)

4. 6'31.539 = (Topaz) - Jaguar XJ220

5. 6'35.000 = (TIMMMAYYY) - Subara Impreza WRX

6. 6'39.583 = (MYR31S) - Nissan Fairlady Z Motul Pitwork JGTC '04

7. 6'39.659 = (Astroboy) - Nissan Fairlady Z Concept LM Race Car '02

8. 6'50.000 = (NFS) - Ford FPV Typhoon

9. 6'52.288 = (VIPERGTSR01) - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR N1

10. 7'03.248 = (Mashrock) - Nissan Skyline R34 GTR Pennzoil

11. 7'03.590 = (Angry) - BMW M3 CSL

12. 7'09.698 = (toby19) - Nissan Skyline R34 GTR M-Spec Nur

13. 7'18.000 = (Smoothline) - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR 400R

14. 7'28.838 = (inark) - Mercedes SLR McLaren

15. 7'58.000 = (TeamShadow) - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR N1

16. 8'10.000 = (Archie@) - Nissan Skyline R34 GTR N1

17. 9'30.000 = (igor) - Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t

Nur Time Trial #1: (Nissan Skyline R34 GTR 2000 - Stock - Medium Sports tyres only)

1. 7'50.597 = (VIPERGTSR01)

2. 7'56.097 = (inark)

3. 7'59.004 = ([teejay])

4. 7'57.000 = ((B1) MR_fanny)

5. 8'00.255 = (igor)

6. 8'10.757 = (MYR31S)

7. 8'21.542 = (KILL HSV)

8. 8'21.787 = (BenM)

Nur Time Trial #2: (Lotus Elise 111R 2004 - Stock - Medium Sports tyres only)

1. 7'54.119 = (VIPERGTSR01)

2. 7'57.175 = (igor)

3. 7'59.900 = ((B1) MR_fanny)

4. 8'12.403 = (Archie@)

5. 8'20.769 = (SmoothLine)

6. 8'25.122 = (Butler)

7. 8'27.079 = (AzzurrA)

8. 8'30.000 = (Gojira)

9. 8'41.818 = (BenM)

Time Trial #3: (TBA)

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Last updated: 28/5.

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i ran an 8min 53.274sec in a RT Charger with 600PS and NOS

lol man was that an interesting ride... hit every wall... tyres were completely red by the time i got to last str8 :cheers: talk about a burnout machine.

soz for the double post, but maybe we should make it 3 categories, stock (manufactures vehicles), modified & race cars as seperate categories.

just as idea, as the stock sections is starting to get full of race spec cars.

soz for the double post, but maybe we should make it 3 categories, stock (manufactures vehicles), modified & race cars as seperate categories.

just as idea, as the stock sections is starting to get full of race spec cars.

Yeah I agree.

Edit, I just raced my new STOCK Ford GT (American GT Supercar not FPV GT) at the nurb and got a 7'05.031.

90% of the cars I drive are standard, Ive only done up a couple.

i still think we should stick to one car one car every week and then post up times instead of whatever car and limit it to top ten or 5 times. so every week a new car is nominated and everyone has to do times with that car stock or modified. how does that sound?? yeah i think that sounds great!! me too!! yeah i second that!! your a genius!! yeah i know....LOL:D:D

i still think we should stick to one car one car every week and then post up times instead of whatever car and limit it to top ten or 5 times.
Sounds good.

How about this weeks car is "Skyline GT-R V-Spec II Nür (R34)* ('02)" (100% stock) with the time trials ending midnight Sunday 26/03.

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i still think we should stick to one car one car every week and then post up times instead of whatever car and limit it to top ten or 5 times.  so every week a new car is nominated and everyone has to do times with that car stock or modified.  how does that sound??  yeah i think  that sounds great!!  me too!!  yeah i second that!!  your a genius!!  yeah i know....LOL:D:D

i agree, there has to be a standard

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