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No plans to register it at this stage, I guess you'll just have to bring yours out to the track  :(

well depends on which form of motorsport you're talking about. if it involves taking corners as sideways as possible, i'll pass. i prefer a much more pure, talent-orientated and satisfying form of driving, just quietly! :P hehehe

the plan is to take her to wakefield in the near future! pretty strapped for the folding stuff at the mo and i'm barreled up at work lots, but one day... sooner rahter than later with any luck...

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well depends on which form of motorsport you're talking about. if it involves taking corners as sideways as possible, i'll pass. i prefer a much more pure, talent-orientated and satisfying form of driving, just quietly! :P hehehe

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of course you would say that you have a gtr unless you have some massive power i would imagine they would not be the greatest drift cars the way i see it

gtr = great track car

gts-t = great drift car

i am sure nik or someone will say i am wrong but i guess while you have all 4 wheels having some traction it would be better leaving the drift to the rwd's :(

of course you would say that you have a gtr unless you have some massive power i would imagine they would not be the greatest drift cars the way i see it

gtr = great track car

gts-t = great drift car

i am sure nik or someone will say i am wrong but i guess while you have all 4 wheels having some traction it would be better leaving the drift to the rwd's :cheers:

well, that may be so- the gtr is a wonderful track car (although still driftable with the right setup), but thats beside the point! even if i owned a gtst, ae86, s13, cefiro... whatever... i'd still be out there cutting lap times, not measuring my driving skill in how much of an angle i am through the next corner! not that hanging the tail out isn't fun... just not my preferred method of getting from point to point.

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i am sure nik or someone will say i am wrong

Damn straight :(

GTR in AWD mode kicks sideways very easily, pop the fuse and youve got instant 2WD.

But yeah I agree, there are a few drift GTR's but theyre more a circuit/touring oriented car, and I also agree leave the drift to the full time only got half a driving car RWD boys ;)

But yeah I agree, there are a few drift GTR's but theyre more a circuit/touring oriented car, and I also agree leave the drift to the full time only got half a driving car RWD boys ;)

wow :( hehe j/ks i know that you can pull the fuse on the 32's but i am talking about the proper gtrs eg the 33 and 34 those you have to do a bit more to get them into rwd isnt it just pulling the drive shaft out or something of the front but yes my main point is if you car is awd its already more suited to the track use it for that.

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