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very nice, HKS will definately be racing against Reece, but i doubt they will win. Reece'e car is definately a rocket.... HKS need to really pull something from there sleeve......

It is kinda Like D1 now... there is Americans, British and NZ drivers who are just as good , if not better then the Japs.

very nice, HKS will definately be racing against Reece, but i doubt they will win. Reece'e car is definately a rocket.... HKS need to really pull something from there sleeve......

It is kinda Like D1 now... there is Americans, British and NZ drivers who are just as good , if not better then the Japs.

If you think ANY of the foreign front runners such as Rhys Millen etc come CLOSE to the likes of Rodeo Kazama, Imamura, Hoshino, Ueo or any of the Jap D1 boys your clearly delusional.

HKS ran the GTR in November doing a 8.2

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Quote:KamikazeR33 "$10 says somethin will go bang on reeces car. race ovarrrrr "

With the amount of money they put into R&D I don't think so.When the car ran in Australia it did'nt break once while they were they're and thats one of the stickiest tracks in the world.

Remember that Reese Family businees is in Thermal Processing of Steal and other Metals ,alot of there driveline is done in house , So they know a thing or two about how to make things tuff as nails .

Those pictures look like the same track found in this video in Thailand.

R32 GTR 8.32 262KM/H

http://videos.streetfire.net/search/thaila...877003928d7.htm

Also found some more interesting videos from over there.

2JZ 180SX

http://videos.streetfire.net/search/thaila...83c00d4c3b3.htm

Various imports

http://videos.streetfire.net/search/thaila...83c00d9a338.htm

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http://www.lid.co.nz/index.php?dowhat=calendar

NZ Performance Car Magazine presents: Import All Stars - powered by HKS. New Zealand's biggest ever Import racing event. The worlds fastest GTR Challenge! Heat Treatments GTR vs HKS GTR from Japan. Tickets on sale early January.

Also listed on the NZDRA calendar...

Is this still on and confirmed?

So i can put my annual leave in :P.

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