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The New And Improved Gt4 Nurburgring Lap Times Thread


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Here it is, post your nurburgring lap times. I have also created sub categories for the fastest lap times

Heres a link to the old Nurb Laptimes Thread

Happy racing :)

Skyline GTR times

R31 GTSR - 7m06.509sec [KamikazeR33]

R32 GTR (N1) - 6m33.245secs [Topaz]

R33 GTR (Nismo LM) - 6m36.225sec [KamikazeR33]

R34 GTR (Carbon R) - 6m23.172sec [KamikazeR33]

R34 LM RACE CAR - 5m46.881sec [Topaz]

F1 car times

5m30.998secs [Topaz]

5m37.218secs [KamikazeR33]

Race car times

Nissan R92CP Race Car '92 - 5m07.989sec [gt4person]

Jaguar XJR9 Race Car '88- 5m29.043sec [Topaz]

Toyota TS020 GT-ONE - 5m36.533sec [KamikazeR33]

Peugeot 905 Race Car - 5m45.478sec [WHENNY19]

Audi R8 Race Car - 5m51.105sec [KamikazeR33]

Mitsubishi FTO Super Touring Car - 6m14.696sec [Topaz]

Auto Union V16 Type C Streamline - 6m57.772sec [Topaz]

Falken R34 GTR Race Car - 6m59.866sec [KamikazeR33]

Modified road car times

Tommy Kaira ZZII - 6m05.058sec [WHENNY19]

Unmodified car times

VW W12 Nardo Concept - 7m13.066sec [Topaz]

R34 GTR - 8m03.316sec [AzzurrA]

R33 GTR Vspec '97 - 8m37.421sec [Freddy Kruger]

R32 GTR Vspec '93 - 8m46.039sec [Freddy Kruger]

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cool, i'll get cracking on this tomorrow... after I replace the thermostat.... oh and with the GTR's are they modified or stock times?

Probably go with as fast as you can get, so fully modified. State if your GTR is unmodified and I'll post the times in the Unmodified section

If you notice that you have beaten a time using a certain car, post and say which car and what time and I'll edit the first post. Also, if its easier you can create 1 post with all your personal times that you can continually update...just a thought :D

Provide a pic of the screen if you like as well...

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I sat down on Sunday and had a game for the first time in months and I couldn't post a time I wouldn't be ashamed to post up here... I'll practice alittle more and put up a time shortly...

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Falken R34 GTR Race Car = 6m59.866sec (completely stock)

umm, so where would y'all class this? GTR's or race car?

Either way its not quicker than your other R34 GTR...

R32 GTR - (N1) 6m33.245secs. w00t

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