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u do realise that the evo gets from 0-100 about 2 seconds faster than ur shitbox right???

and im also sure that u know, it'll take the 1/4mile down in low 13's???

can ur shitbox lift the back wheel, WHILE ur braking AND turning at the same time??? no??

wait.. maybe ur shitbox has 4k worth of brakes?? oh wait.. its a gtst.. ur brakes r worth 400...

what about ur chassis?? wins races??? oh i guess not... maybe ur car was worth 80k brand new?? wrong again.. lol

does ur car even have a name for itself apart from modernised Gemini?? no.. it doesnt. get a real car champ and stop playin with lil toys :ph34r:

shit box.... go and f**k your self and ur old skool skyline 1990 GTR,

mate theres only 3 things in this forum that are shit, thats YOUR R32, ur evo talk and you!!

man u make me ROFL so hard hahaahahahaha lol $80k evo hahahaah ur f**ked mate... there 44k on road new u wanker!!

P.S 2 sec faster?

ermmm really??? u been in my car? lol i dont know u fool

wow i run mid 13's .. so its like 1s quicker on 0-100 woot maybe the 4x4 helps??? erm MAYBE NOOB :thumbsup:

LIKE I SAID BEFORE ENUFF ??? !!! f**king hell :woot:

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so you can see there is little in common with the evo and normal lancer other than branding

which is how mitsubishi intended it, production class, all the requirements and bolt on stuff you need

dude if u think the gtr is easy to drive around think again.. loads of grip??? yer when ur going straight.. dont forget the fronts only work when the rears give up and u have the steering wheel resonably straight..

if it kicks out wildly, the fronts wont be comin on very strong at all... b4 my recent buy into the GTR world.. i owned a 350rwkw+ rx7 s5... it was lightning fast and had brakes to match, not to mention its ability to take any corner on, but when ur comin around a bend and the rear end steps out.. nothing is scarier than the GTR... its chassis is so unpredictable.. 1 mistake and ull kill urself because of it.

Sliding/driftin is alot of fun.. but not when uve got torque steer @ the same time that ur tryin to correct it.. its pretty fkn wild... trust me. ive owned quite a few faster cars than my GTR, but non r as wild :woot:

This one is pretty funny too. :thumbsup: How much power does this GTR of yours have?

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