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they appear on day 694 for 10 days

there is 4 I wont say what they are,

2 of them are abit over $1,200,000 EACH and the other 2 are abit over 2,200,000 EACH.

so you will need about 7million to be safe to buy them all. I bought one for 1.2mil

awww....crap, oh well, got the long weekend to get some credits up at least.... now i believe i've got till sunday to fang around a GTR at the ring :rofl:

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damn it... best i can muster is 7.56.097

i just cant shave enough off!!

funny thing is the ghost i saved of that time i can get 6 seconds up on in the first half of the track but lose it all over the last half of the track :(

Updated.

Geeze i'm way off the pace. I'm certainly getting more familar with the entire track but I still spend atleast 5 corners off in the grass for a while. I think a clean lap whilst staying entirely on the track could yield me maybe an 8'05 at best.

I just spent the last 3 hours trying to figure out how i stuffed my setup up...

I was doing some runs around Nurburgring in my '02 R34 GTR Skyline M-Spec NUR, finetuning some settings etc..

First Run: 6:48.023

Second Run: 6:45.431

Third Run: 6:42.209

Fourth and every other run after that: Spin out on about 4 corners, totally stuffing up the time, and i can't figure out what i changed to make it so terrible to drive! I've changed everything back to what i thought it was, plus about 50 other combinations, but to no avail :cheers:

Doesn't matter, i just bought myself an '00 R34 GTR Skyline N1, so expect to see some good times coming out of that :D

P.S. My '02 R34 GTR Skyline M-Spec Nur that i ran the 6:42.209 in, is far from stock. It has every mod available done to it, producing 614kw on the 'Valuation' screen in 'Home'. That time was done on Soft racing tyres.

I've put all the mods one can buy. The car is pumping 634 hp. The only things missing are the last two under the lightening section (roll cage and body rigidity)

Car's dropped down to approx 95 mm. Suspension set up is the trick.

Car simply sticks to the ground. By the way this was a clean run...did not lose control at all.

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