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Runt (GTR) had a very tired engine and the setup wasnt to crash hot so Ken did good considering what car he was dealing with but still not enough to rate ...... there were some talented guys out there with some nicely set up machines. And who won was a bit biased as they were a client of JMS who ran the comp, in everyones opinion there was another guy out there more deserving!

GTRs aint driftpigs but they go well in hillclimbs and the other comps ken using them for.

Yeah i named it Runt ...... cos he's had the Ricer, the Racer and ive named this one the Runt cos for a GTR its a bit of a weakling but still cute :)

Nah there was quite a range f cars but no other GTRs from memory .... it ranged from sleighties, 180sx, silvias, R32 GTST, two R33's and a Holden ute :D

but the JMS car would have looked better if it was black

i ordered the rest of my kit today, a lil bit of cam (400R side skirts and rear bar) and a lil bit of Niz( GTR spoiler), they gonna fix up the fitting of my TRust front bar too,so it wont flap around and also some mesh

hope civilians would think it is a real GTR

Wow aidwin sounds great :P haha nah its not a bt of Niz til you have packaging tape on the spoiler :P

Alex .... engine is extremely tired!! its breathing heavily and yeah its got a little bit of fruit on it but its not much use when you have a phucked engine and clutch. Yeah ken went there hoping he would find an R to compete in ...... :)

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