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It's hard to say as it depends on ur cars set up and power and what time others have done with the same car as yours.

IMO a modded gtr on semi comp tyres should do sub 1.40 with an ok driver....not sure how useful that is for you..

Winton

Circuit Distance - 2.03km s

4. JagR33, R33 GTR - 1.33.4 sec

2. Aaron34, R34 GTR - 1.33.6sec

3. Snowman , R34 GTR - 1:34.3sec

4. Scotsman , R33 GTR - 1:35.5sec

5. Marlin, R34 GTR N1 - 1.35.7sec

6. BBGTR, R32 GTR - 1.36.8sec

7. Roy, R32 GTSt , 1:38.20

8. clayoth , WRX - 1:38.20 (slicks-1:33.98sec)

9. ferni , R33 GTR - 1:38.6.sec

10. phunky_monkey , S13 180SX - 1:39.8sec

Reference Lap Time:

- 1:33.66, GT Production Subaru WRX STi

- 1:41.49, APCC Honda S2000 (Aus. Prod. Car Championship)

Hey David, it all comes down to tyres. If you have good tyres and piloting it pretty well, then you will be able to tip in to the 38-39s. If you are running street tyres then you are doing well to get much under 1:44.

As Dick Johnson used to say. "Winton, why dont we just have a race around my clothes line?" :thumbsup:

Which reminds me....Roy why isn't my 1.37.0 updated on the list? :P

LOL because i am not an administrator on this sub forum and cannoth modify old posts :thumbsup: That and i look better on the list then if it was to be updated :D When are you going back to a single?

LOL because i am not an administrator on this sub forum and cannoth modify old posts :D That and i look better on the list then if it was to be updated :) When are you going back to a single?

B'ah what good are you ;)

When hell freezes over.

Thanks Guys,

i had a blast dont know what time i got will have to find out they said they will post it out to me but il send off an email.

One of the best weekends ive had flogged the car and she just took it lol go old 20 lol

Ill post up what i got when i get it

Awesome news David :wave:

Me and my mate might get down to Sandown within the next few weeks to flog my little 20 mercilessly again :/ ... see if we can't beat our near 300klms in a day in one car.

I am waiting for an email re work committments, if things go my way my car will be getting a hiding at the Maserati day on Aug 17 :)

Only my new rims suck and someone bought my uber cool light wheels :)

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