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i know everyone is haveing abit of shits and giggles but do you think the GTR will be doing a 2min 9 sec little bit more during the race or so a lap, the Evo's are doing 2:29's which isn't too bad considering the level or development that has gone into the V8's but 20 odd sec is a fair whack to make up.

Wonder what the GTR would actually do around Bathurst?

i know everyone is haveing abit of shits and giggles but do you think the GTR will be doing a 2min 9 sec little bit more during the race or so a lap, the Evo's are doing 2:29's which isn't too bad considering the level or development that has gone into the V8's but 20 odd sec is a fair whack to make up.

Wonder what the GTR would actually do around Bathurst?

just make sure it's not quite standard :) would be funny as to see the pace car overtaking the actualy race cars.

i know everyone is haveing abit of shits and giggles but do you think the GTR will be doing a 2min 9 sec little bit more during the race or so a lap, the Evo's are doing 2:29's which isn't too bad considering the level or development that has gone into the V8's but 20 odd sec is a fair whack to make up.

Wonder what the GTR would actually do around Bathurst?

There's an article on it in the current wheels magazine, where they compare the Supercars, 1991 R32 Grp A car and road version R35. And no, it's definitely not as quick as the race cars, but not as far off as you would think.

First official pics of R35 GT-R safety car released about 10 minutes ago. We have posted on the Tarmac magazine website, along with a mock-up of what it should have looked like! :D

Cheers,

Dean

Nissan unveils official safety car

http://www.tarmacmag.com.au/home.php

R35 in '1990 spec'

http://www.tarmacmag.com.au/news_detail.php?newsid=86

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There's an article on it in the current wheels magazine, where they compare the Supercars, 1991 R32 Grp A car and road version R35. And no, it's definitely not as quick as the race cars, but not as far off as you would think.

Did they run the 35 with full slicks? Would be interesting to see the times if they did...

Suprised there's nothing on the roof!

BTW good on tarmac mag, actually running stories that are worth reading. I look forward to each new copy that comes out, its really filled the hole SPEED left

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