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i had access to an airstip (before it was closed down) and got up to 6500rpm in 5th gear in my 33. thats somewhere around 230-240kmh.

i think it would be safe to say that anyone that has run down the 1/4 mile should've got to atleast about 160kmh.

i think it would be safe to say that anyone that has run down the 1/4 mile should've got to atleast about 160kmh.

cept for scorp32 - he has reached 11ty billion!

now THATS moving!

I once had mine on a airstrip and got 240kph, still had about 500 rpm to redline as well from memory, but i ran out of space, was surprised by how good the car still felt at that speed and amused by how close the speedo was to hitting 0 again, although it was very well made road i suppose

Oh nooooooooo ! Not he Flux Capasiter again. . . . .Im getting that twitch in my eye.....Help me Im going.. going....

Cant..... Stop....My....Mind.... %&$#..............

WELL my cars sooo fast that now Ive retro fitted a Kryton switch to my Flux Capasiter, it warps my line into the Lamba Dimension (which is only 1.5km across) and I only have to move about a meter and Im doin like 7 hundred thousand mlies an hour ! ! !

i did that on my push bike, but since this was about skylines i didn't want to brag.

Hahaha, that's hilarious. Once, I went really fast on my bike as a kid, and I nearly shat myself. I seirously thought I was going to die.

It was a massive hill, and I was going 80 ks on my little speedo thing. It was actually pretty accurate (tested next to mum's car).

I was too scared to hit the brakes in case if I unsettled the bike. If I fell off, I woulda been skinned alive.

Even the little bumps on the road almost made the bike lose control. Stupid times. lol

yeah mine cuts out what looks like 190

since i knew about the 180 limiters i thought the speedo was way out but ive been told that the speedlimiters aren't at exactly 180. haven't had the GPS in the car yet but i think the speedo is quite accurate

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