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Nice work, if that run was on under 19psi then damn there's alot more left in it.

The yardstick has been raised Mr Buster

Different kettle of fish to Brett's car, since Brett drove to the track and raced on street tyres and pump fuel. But will be a bit more competition will a few cars are about to race on slicks and a race fuel. The Wild 1 Motorsport R33 (MR3313307?) is another car, as well as the Bezerkly R32.

Saying that it's not really a gtst is as bad as saying Reece didn't get the gtr record cos his car runs on methanol!

Of course it's a gtst and it's absolutely the fastest one there is!!!

Well done again!

Congratulations Jason, your efforts have proven that you can get an independant rear end to sixty foot, with a lot of work as Theo said. You have set the benchmark for us all. Looking forward to see the car run on methanol, will be a torque monster. Well done again and i hope to be along side you soon.

Stuart.

How many rear wheel drive GTRs did Nissan Produce? Still an RB series engine, Still GTST body style, I guess if it was 4wd you could question it.

Is it still considered a gtst with that engine setup? I mean, wouldn't a "true" gtst fall under the rb20/25 class?

Congrats on the run :(

Yep still a GTS-t for sure no matter what engine it has, doesn't change what the car is...

As much as i agree i think there would be some that would argue the point with my car..?

Jason, have u done much to the cradle? were going to look at modifying mine shortly, a few photo's we have look like its trying to twist the thing out from under the car..

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