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I managed to get about 35 laps as passenger in it giving some directions. His first time on the track, 383awkw on 17psi with a T88 with a very expensive bottom end. Was quite laggy but hammered down the front and back straights once over 5000rpm especially with that screamer pipe.

haha that car made me laugh every time it came on boost too. I don't know why people complain about t88 being laggy if thats what they feel like, I was able to keep it on boost ok only using 4k-6k let alone all the way to 8 or whatever it goes to. very nice car just needs some sway bars and semis to get to 1.06-1.07.

wow its a wicked looking car sounds like it goes well too

i thought i was over R32s......now im thinking im not! Damn decisions ha ha

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It had a miss between 2-3000rpm so trying to get it to move when releasing the clutch was an issue as duncan found out a couple of times.

So apart from John in the boat who had the quickest time?

It had a miss between 2-3000rpm so trying to get it to move when releasing the clutch was an issue as duncan found out a couple of times.

So apart from John in the boat who had the quickest time?

Don't know cause not everyone was timed...

I reckon me and Jay would of done pretty good times like low 1:11's

Don't know cause not everyone was timed...

I reckon me and Jay would of done pretty good times like low 1:11's

Sounds about right.. Dave was doing low 1:11's in mine... only time he seem to catch you was when you spun out one session I think???

Hi Andrew.... I'm interested in any pics you may have of my car. It was the red R33 GTS-T (Series 2) with the R33 GTR wheels. How much is the CD?

Hiya...

There's a very good chance that I'll have some nice shots of your car. But I'll need a description that singles your car out a little more. Eg: Number plates.

The cost is $20 for a cd with high resolution images. If you can give me some more details of your car, I'll see what I can do about posting a shot.

-Andrew

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