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Sorry Duncan,

1.53 at the Creek last time we went out. I only had 1 un-hindered lap. Zanes Brother was in the car timing.

Boost was .65 Bar with my 40,000km old tyres.

I hope to be in the 1.49's within the month.

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Originally posted by MegaGTS4

Here's a pic of the Do-luck T2 kit:

Which I love, and it looks even better with the lontec double six rims that they have on it!!!

MEGA

holy crap! that's the pic i've been looking for everywhere.

here's my favourite:

Originally posted by Duncan

Showdown on 24/7, let's see then.....

IT'S ON!!!!!!! :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha:

Sorry Dundan, you need a GTR to play with the big boys... You'd best go down to Group B lest you get humbled :shake:

For me the best GTR going around is Ben at RacePace's 33. Simply the best overall package. Incredible power from so low in the revs to so high, engine built too last, awsome suspension set up, Full Harrop breaks, Great interior and brand new paint job. Everything is done the way it should be done. Almost the best road car I have ever seen. The track times this car runs on R Rated road tyres around Calder/soundown etc are unheard of in any other form of road going sprint events that I have ever been involved with.

Simply Awsome,

Mick.

GT-Rmgedon i think you have the winner there !

SKYLINEGTR, thanx bro. Wish i actually owned a Bayside Blue R34 GTR. Guess a 32 GTR will just have to do...Its a hard life ... :D

For me the best GTR going around is Ben at RacePace's 33. Simply the best overall package. Incredible power from so low in the revs to so high, engine built too last, awsome suspension set up, Full Harrop breaks, Great interior and brand new paint job. Everything is done the way it should be done. Almost the best road car I have ever seen. The track times this car runs on R Rated road tyres around Calder/soundown etc are unheard of in any other form of road going sprint events that I have ever been involved with.

Mick Trainer, do you have any details, specs, pics of RacePace's R33? Be cool 2 have a sqizz

Well Try08s on the forum has got to have the quickest GTS-T.... thats probably why hes changed it from TRY09S.

Of course Duncan, OZ, Merli I am only talking about straight line.

Of course when i get my car it will be the quickest GTS-T in NSW on the twisties so Duncan better watch out!! :(

GT-Rmgedon

I've seen these pics! My friend got them from his friend who lives in USA and owns the only one R34 GTR Nur spec in USA!! this guy knows the blue one's owner up here. It's modded by Top Secret, right, 1000 hp on daily uses!!!!! His left leg must be a solid at this moment coz it has a triple plate clutch hahaha ...

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