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Fastest 1/4 mile is in the 9.2 or 9.3 region in my R34 N1 Vspec, the white one with black bonnet.

Fastest speed is 412kmh in my 857hp Toyota Supra. I'm sure I can get better than these, too busy drifting around Monaco with the HKS silvia. :)

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heheh, you guys are using the wrong car in the game for the best 1/4 mile time :(

its not a skyline unfortunately

I got a new Record on 400m it is 8.601sec

The fastest cars i know on the 1/4 mile in gt3 was the escudo and the Polyphony. or is there a better car in gt4.

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all i know is that a forum i used to be on, we were all having a comp on who could do the best 400m time...and everyone went straight to the skyline...then a few guys pulled out the WRX, and no one could catch them. cant remember the times, but im pretty sure some of them were into the 7's

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re top speed. i've hit 509.1km/h in the bentley speed 8, with full nitrous, on qualifyers, minimum downforce, and gearing set to just hit redline in top at that speed. so far i havent managed to get any faster, although i'm still trying to break the 510 mark.

incidentally, i also just cleared 500 in the audi r8, and almost hit 500 in the cerbera speed 12 on similar settings. can I take screenshots to prove to anyone who has not already done this that it is possible? (it wasn't difficult, i'm just expecting a few people to come out and call bullshit) otherwise, i'll just get my digital cam and take a photo of the tv screen :S

haven't really had a serious shot at 1/4 mile times, so i'll get back to you all on that :rolleyes:

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@ whippet, I cracked a 488km/h in the RUF CTR2... and i've heard of other on the GTPlanet forum who have hit in excess of 510km/h, try advusting the downforce on the car as well. Although I should tell you if you adjust way too much downforce on the rear and not enough on the front, the car will do a wheelie.... but i garentee that that 510 mark will be history.

Also try a car like the Minolta 88-C (i've seen it hit 516 kph) or the mercedes sauber, these cars are by farr quicker than the Bentley.

Check out this thread for some insane top speed records.....

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yeah, i've got the toyota minolta, and the r92 nissan, but i havent had a shot at a top speed run. incidentally, i'm going to have a go at the 1/4 with my bentley, coz as much as other cars may be "faster" i've got that car set up so i'm pretty well unbeatable. I seem to recall having hit low 8's with that fast mercedes (cant remember the exact name of the car atm, cbf turning the ps2 on to find out) but i know the speed 8 is faster.

and... ummm... is using the escudo dirt trial car considered cheating, down the 1/4? i'm in the low 8's and i havent even started playing with gearing/suspension yet.

shit, i've owned the game for months, and havent played it much, but now i seem to be getting addicted to trying to set records. :S

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seen the power curve for the escudo.. eek it freeky. dunno how the hell some drove the real thing...

Im gunna have a play this arvo although i think i got a pretty good speed with the toyota gt1 :)... no cheats right. ill be back :)

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