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The new GTR was at Tsukuba circuit today for some demonstrations after the super battle. The car was owned by mines and was stickered up but was in 100% standard form and managed to lap in a stop watch recorded 1min 3sec. Quite a bit faster than some mildly modded EVO 10s and New STIs (evo 10 1min 5sec and STI 1min 6sec).I was talking to a mines engineer and they have already developed new front pipe cat and muffler front bar and several other products that he was not able to diclose any info on but they will be displaying all the new products at the Tokyo auto salon in january and told me that they plan on making a big impression so it should be interesting times ahead.Will post some pics as soon as i get bacik to australia.

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no but I have some pics. we also had a little run in with the mines 35 GTR on the way home on the shuto expressway. the driver was kind enough to boot it as we got into the tunnel and my friend who was driving his 800ps GTR did likewise. got some awesome photos then too :woot:

MCR had their R35 there too. The mines car looked awesome being belted around Tsukuba too. :woot:

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Mines car:

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and on the freeway after our little run in. needless to say the Top Secret GTR I was in was faster, but the 35 was still hauling ass!

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we also had a little run in with the mines 35 GTR on the way home on the shuto expressway. the driver was kind enough to boot it as we got into the tunnel and my friend who was driving his 800ps GTR did likewise. got some awesome photos then too :)

OMG :(

Post the pics! I'm all sweaty :woot:

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