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Also depends on what sort of clutch you have. I have a button clutch in my 34 GT-T, and you have to be careful not to chirp the wheels off the line, too careful and you will bog it.

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You will always get a bit of wheel spin, I get wheel spin just manovering my GTR up the drive way. Work the clutch and accelarator, so you don't bog and or wheel spin.

Launching the car will def get wheel spin. After I take off and floor it on my GTR, shift to 2nd the car can kick out abit, make a chirp noise which is a bit of wheel spin. Basicly the car catching up to itself.

If you want get some better traction tyres but if its for everyday driving not to worry too much.

I had Yokahama Advan E1's, abit hard needed alittle warm up time. Now I get Kumos little softer bit better over all.

I think u just get used to lunching rear tryes liek 3 pairs rears to 1 pair of fronts just day to day driving thats wat i find.

Plus i want to no who gets traction in the wet in a Gts-T???? learn to throttle steer or ur just about kerb bash everytime u do a U.

No probs here in the wet, fair enough I've got 18" - 9"... Still, i've got enough traction, I also find that I'm more confident if I turn TC off in very wet conditions... Careful throttle application is key... Good tyres... I'm getting some suspension work done soonish...

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