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Most Skyline owners tend to modify them for better performance. A very small percentage of these owners ever race them.

I was really just looking for what you think the difference between racing, and racing hard is.

I mean there is plenty of people racing and making good times on r200 diffs etc.

And plenty of people not exploding things with over 265 kws......

I see. I meant more than a one off street meeting at their local drag strip. I commend even this but the point wasn't the difference between racing and racing hard so much as it was the difference between racing and not racing at all.

Makes more sense?

Seriously, what the fcuk are you on about? I'm not having a go at R200 diffs. I don't know of any other way I can explain it.

Forget the diffs.

The diffs aren't here right now.

Okay?

Good.

Most Skyline Drivers spend money on making their cars go harder but don't race their cars.

That's ALL!

Seriously, what the fcuk are you on about? I'm not having a go at R200 diffs. I don't know of any other way I can explain it.

Forget the diffs.

The diffs aren't here right now.

Okay?

Good.

Most Skyline Drivers spend money on making their cars go harder but don't race their cars.

That's ALL!

LOL everything is fine!

You keep wanting to go on about how most skyline owners dont race their cars, which could be said for just about any model of sports car so why go on about that....?

Why would i want to forget about diffs since this is what the thread is about? Either way dont sweat it, i got what i needed from others in this thread.

Take it easy :P

Stuart's car will make a shitload more power and torque than my car and I explode CV's and snap axles 2 at a time with 265kW.

R33 GTST R200 LSD's and std axles = Rubbish in my opinion. The only reason people say they're 'strong enough' is because 99.9999999% of Skyline drivers ESPECIALLY the ones with big HP cars NEVER race their cars hard. They're all soft - especially the GTR drivers :dry:

Adrian

Am i still putting words in ur mouth :O

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