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yeah freaking in the jamboree..i saw it on fox/optus sports freaking he does a sick burnout to warm up wheels...then on take off....the car has no traction he just freaking nutz it with his foot on the gas the car literaly smokes it up goes sideways on the takeoff...it looked funny cos he was doin opposite lock on tack-off...it looked freakin sick though..yet he ended up doing 14.7 or something...

GTR,

The subzero and Rigoli car's are GTS-t's and not GTR's at all, like so many people posted before!(and you call yourself GTR mmmm...)

Here is the link to Rigoli's site and his GTS-t!!(OBEHVE)

http://www.rigoliracing.com.au/r33skylinegts_y2k.htm

I love the choice of turbo Turbonetics Y2K!!!

As for the subzero ( TRY09 ) R33 GTS-t RB26/30 at the 2002 Jamboree was performing huge burnouts all night and ran 10.02 at 139mph.

But has a personal best of 9.464sec over 400m with a terminal speed of 150.90mph at Willowbank Queensland which can be seen at the fullboost site that Raider posted above!!

In the 6 Cylinder turbo - Street Chassis section not the GTR section (Having a GTR bodykit doesn't mean you can be in the GTR class!!!)

MEGA

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