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Nice brag'n rights for those of us with "old school" GTR's now :P

Yeah but the 32 wasnt in the same category IMO, it needed some GT-RS's or a TO4Z instead of the GT-SS's (if my memory serves me) it had - they sucked!

i cant get any of those links to work, im assuming these are the cars ur talking about though

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lh4Jv4E9_Ac

i was hoping the 32 could do better :teehee: o well's at least it gave em a run for their money

we got any fluent japanese people :) did they adjust the 4wd torque settings in the 32. im under the impression thats the main disadvantage of the 32 its tail happy nature from less power to the front wheels

where in the vid does the 33 hit the 34? they seem to be running these laps by themselves from what i can see, i miss something?

no kpg gtr time :D

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im under the impression thats the main disadvantage of the 32 its tail happy nature from less power to the front wheels

Nah

Watch it again, read what turbos it had, then watch the others with real turbos pull away from it.

It needed more power

nice watching it now

also heres a link of all four of them in a race http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7FxSS8oUZs...feature=related

the R35 came 3rd but the drivers of the tuned 32,33 and 34 seem to struggle a bit more when driving their cars where as the R35 driver was pretty calm and composed lol

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What more can you ask for in a video?

Bloody loved the R33, my pick of the lot. The MCR R34 was the weapon though, awesome track car.

Interesting how easy it is for the R35 to calmly keep up with monster GTRs.

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