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Needless to say, Rotary only belong to the drag strip, its not and never was a good all round car.

welcome to like 2001,

you must have missed the Touge Final battle. the rx7 is the touge monster now.

its smaller and lighter, so of course naturally it can be faster.

But the GTR of course let him win :rofl: ,, this time. Otherwise they would stop playing u know :huh:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpyFRAecc3Q

Needless to say, Rotary only belong to the drag strip, its not and never was a good all round car.

Your on drugs.

Point 1. Freeze the video at ohhh, about 30seconds in... Geezzzz... The RX7 is 2 seconds or thereabout quicker then the GTR.

Point 2. The tool in the GTR can't drive and obviously would not of been able too complete the pass on the 911. The FD won that race, it came second too a GTR which, basically, cheated.

The GTR and RX7 are both awsome Drag and Circuit Cars. Too say an RX7 is not a good circuit car, just just stupid and shit stirring... Are you that bored ?

"it came second too a GTR which, basically, cheated."

wat the hell? wat race were u watching? cheated? It was an awsome save!! hes a lucky man.

Have you watched the full race vid?

Okay....Cheated was a strong word...

You sad fool,,,Rubish a rotory at your peril. Some of you guy's have gotta stop keyboard racing and get out on to a track. Westy,,,when was the last time YOU beat one?.

Neil.

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