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2000 Nissan GTR at Nurb (and I went out and bought a V-spec II Nur so I could use it in arcade)

The 2000 GTR feels lazyier than the V-spec II Nur.

First attempt I got 7'52.543.

Stock.

Medium street tyres.

No assists what so ever.

Can provide proof if need too.

Just for the record in real life a dead stock R33 GTR managed a time of 7'58, with that also after watching real in car footage of Nur it is modeled very realisticly.

7.26.459 - stock R32 GTR Calsonic edition

i love it when my mate brings the PS2 to work :D

we sit here all night and play.... i did a 7.32.897 and that was with him spinning me and including going thru and refueling lol

Lol,  

Need more people joining in.

i'll be back with a time soon, just been busy collecting credits as i'm nearing 600 days playing time. Apparently there are 4 black le mans cars for sale in the used car lot somewhere around the 600 day mark for $800,000 in total. :wassup:

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