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hey everyone post up your fastest lap times of tsukuba!!, we are doing it time attack style, street tyres only!!!!!!!!!!!!!

to F1 cars???

I haven't played GT4 in ages, but I'll fire it up tonight and see what times I have.

I like KamikazeR33's idea too

gtr times on the nur? any gtr, any modification

maybe coz i know I've got a pretty good time with the GTR LM Road Car there. hehe

tskuba is kinda my specialty. after watching a JDM option tsukuba super lap DVD, we kinda had a superlap challenge with a variety of tuned JDM cars on Sports Soft tyres. My best Nissan times:

89 R32 GT-R 731bhp 1215kg 55.127 (no wings)

Z32 557bhp 1292kg +wing 57.615

S15 340bhp 1128kg +wing 58.819

i refuse to install nitrous on any of my cars

you guys running sub 50's, please tell me that's not on street tyres!

Edited by hrd-hr30
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Should do lap times around tskuba with the same car so you can compare em! everyone should try using a stock r34 gtr and post your best times! :)

Time to beat at the moment 1'01.359 stock standard r34 gtr on sport soft tyres :yes:

Edited by PhilGTR

Hi Guys,

Vehicle: R34 GTR (not v-spec, just the basic GTR)

Weight: 1540kgs

Power: 244kw

Tyres: Sports Soft

Transmission: Auto

Details: Vehicle was straight from Nissan in Arcade Mode (I ran the Time Trial in Arcade Mode)

Time: 1'02:677

I know I can do better, but that was just a first attempt!

Cheers,

Karen :D

I believe it was a 45.990 i ran around Tsukuba with my R34 GT-R M-SpecII Nur with qualifying tyres.....don't know how well my setup is, but if felt good. My cousin done a 45.975 with the same model/tune, but his setup might have been slightly different - also on Qualifying tyres....Tsukuba is so much fun!

NOTE: No NOS, used wings.

Will get pictures up as soon as i find my copy of GT4!

Edited by R32_GODZILLA

My best time ever is a R34 N1 with stage 5 turbo and all that jazz (700+hp?? Its been a while) and I got a 55 second lap street tyres (After all that is what this course is all about!!) and no NOS..I will have to give this stock GTR thing a go!!!

this is more like it. NOS, racing tyres, and wings take all the fun out of driving the cars.

I had a go at it this stock R34 GTR (base model) on sports soft tyres challenge this afternoon... 1:00.298 but I have done a heap of laps of this track and I've only ever used sports tyres on any of my cars - except for a brief fascination with the LasVegas drag strip and american muscle cars....

its too boring std, with the better tyres if u dont get ur setup right u lose big time

i just love hangin the ass out in the mines r34 :P

i do a better time with the mines 34 than wat i do with the carbon r

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