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it will be fine for a P plater should still be enough grunt, just dont go braggin that ll beat every V8 commonwhore or Ford cause chances are youll get ripped. A normal ford or commie youll be good for

Besides that you will out handdle and out break them

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it depends on the application. in your example, it should be good until you learn the basics of driving. (you might think you know how to drive now, but nothing compares to experience.) dont take that the wrong way.

haha yeah right, like it could keep up in any race with a GTR.

obviousely you never heard of Gunsai Togue (pronaunce kun-sai togae).

its Down hill race of twisty road, kinda catch the mouse game.

both running start from top of the top and one car must run away from 2nd car.

Non turbo AE86 won the race VS stock R34 GTR Vspec II

1.Power isnt eveything

2.one mistake it can be lethal

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as above.. however i have a R34 25GT and i can beat the V6 calais by about 2 car lenghts but i can also keep up with stock GTS-T's (till about mid 3rd gear) lol

I highly doubt that, mid 3rd gear. Sif.

as above.. however i have a R34 25GT and i can beat the V6 calais by about 2 car lenghts but i can also keep up with stock GTS-T's (till about mid 3rd gear) lol

there is no way a r34 25gt will keep up with gts-t's unless it has huge cams, race port and polish and a hell of alot of nitrous!!! simple fact of torque and power. and that is coming from a guy that has driven both, and has been in one of the cars when they have raced.

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