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Im not sure if this is already somewhere on the forum but was worth the watch! What a beast! even with the additional weight, god dam they must have got the design right!.

http://www.evo.co.uk/videos/planetevovideo...orsche_gt3.html

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It looks a lot more stable as well. Cant wait to drive one!

It does.. you can see the GT3 seem to drift out a little.

Man I want a GTR..

Umm.. A 35 one..

I was driving the 33 last night around some night little corners and it really makes me hate the 32..

I think I might sell it and buy a 32 GTR..

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I still :banana: GT3s they are my number 1 driving experience thus far

but who knows id i ever get to grive a new GTR it may be better!

Corinne...drifting out a little is fun :)

I know. But I prefer the GTR these days. I've gotten too used to it.

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It does.. you can see the GT3 seem to drift out a little.

Man I want a GTR..

Umm.. A 35 one..

I was driving the 33 last night around some night little corners and it really makes me hate the 32..

I think I might sell it and buy a 32 GTR..

Just had HSD type HR's and whiteline adjustable sway bars put on the R33 GTR last week.

Then they were tuned for an aggressive street/mild track application by Road & Race Performance who do all ADVAN's track cars.

Stats:

Toe In Front - 0.5 L/R

Toe In Rear - 0.8 L/R

Camber Front - -1.5 L/R

Camber Rear - -1.8 L/R

Its amazing how much value for money you get when you put it into a GTR. I have to watch how early I make a turn from now on because there is no longer any latency in the turn into a corner on her.....she just bloody turns and leaves your body behind!!!

:D

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Yes this vid is good, R35 is nuts. GT3 sounds better though...R35 doesn't really sound that nice. Nissan VQ's and the VR have this mundane bellow that's really dull.

you are such a noob paulie. there is a whole section on R35 and there has been a thread about this in there for days now. ya carnt.

Ouch! Someone's got their rags.

Hot_r33... GTFO!

I want sushi and I'm all alone tonight :O

WTF? That was random.

Seriously guys, the R35 is really messing with your heads. Try meditating :(

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