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make a japanese account if you need more help PM me and I will send you all the info you need. Once you have downloaded the demo it will available on all your accounts on your PS3. Remember the demo is only available till early november if i remember correctly.

Ok you guys had me working hard on this. My worse corners are the Hairpin and shacane (mind the spelling its late). I have got those corners a little better now and I had times around low to mid 4'30 put didn't want to post till I was number one again :) . I mastered the first corner in 4th and second corner in 3rd which shaved off the extra time I needed plus getting my worse corners better. This is still with the sixaxis as the table for my G25 is currently getting built.

Ready to rise to the challange?

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Car:GTR 07

Front Tyres: R3

Rear Tyres: R3

Complete Time: 4'29.595

nice! well I'm officialy rubbish. I get 3/4s through an awesome lap only to throw it away somewhere. :)

my best laps are stil a 18 first lap and a 12 second lap but I can never get the two together. I've gone backwards in fact I tend to be in the 34-36 zone now with an off or two somewhere. ;)

Josh your lap doesn't count because I knew you would do that, Having a better lap time ready for when I finally beat yours. I spent about 4 days trying to break 4'30 mark and that lap that I did it on was luck I think. Now you expect me to even better it again.

I should disqualify you for have a 180sx in your name and nothing to do with skylines :)

Back to track over the weekend for me, I pick up my puppy tomorrow so hopefully he wont try to steer the car for me.

Josh your lap doesn't count because I knew you would do that, Having a better lap time ready for when I finally beat yours. I spent about 4 days trying to break 4'30 mark and that lap that I did it on was luck I think. Now you expect me to even better it again.

I should disqualify you for have a 180sx in your name and nothing to do with skylines :)

Back to track over the weekend for me, I pick up my puppy tomorrow so hopefully he wont try to steer the car for me.

lol at least now you have incentive to keep playing and get better! I have the type x because when i made my account i had a 180, but since then i've had an R33 and R32 (in the space of just over a year lol).

I still suck. had about 10 attempts and can't put it all together. I was on an awesome lap just up to the turn before the back straight, had already passed all car (usually I get the last 1 or 2 on the back straight) and my gf walked in front of the tv, and I ran wide. dammit.

so I gave up and played warhawk instead. and yes I'm pretty ordinary at that too. haha.

Downloading it now :P

if anyone needs help creating a JPN account try this link

http://blogs.ign.com/xheavenxsentx/2006/12/09/39684/

Edit: i see 4:29 is the time to beat, if u dont see me back in this thread i couldnt do it :dry:

2nd edit: ran 439 on my first go, damn i have some work to do

Edited by 2630GTS
  • 1 month later...

did a 4:27. not sure if that's good, but it was my best, and I had an off at the hairpin. did a 2:17 first lap (good lap) and a 2:10 second lap (could have been a bit better).

and I only just picked it up again today and it was my second go. :banana:

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