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what do u mean "i was jus wondering"?

like no offense dis is 1 of the most stupid comparisions i have seeen some1 come up with...the other exception being your ferrari f1 vs skyline post 0_0

i cant believe some1 would ask a question like that.

Ok fine maybe u didnt no that......although its even in the clip that u provided us

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people these dayz..

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for a race car, i will pick R33 over mclaren f1, there is mclaren f1 racing in JGTC with GTR, as gtr potenial has no limit, they CAN be same class in racing, and gtr is kicking mclaren f1 ASS!!

but we are talking as a street car..... no match AT ALL!

like no offense dis is 1 of the most stupid comparisions i have seeen some1 come up with...the other exception being your ferrari f1 vs skyline post 0_0

duncan is joking to a point. He is making jokes , jokes which i like about the threads which are always appearing these days... heres a few of these threads:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=25944

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=25881

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=25618

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=25840

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=25445

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=25354

now im all for posting and having new threads pop up because it makes for interesting reading but.... all these vs threads are becomming annoying. and the comparisons .... well , what can i say

The McLaren in JGTC isn't run by McLaren (it was bought off them and developed by the team). Remember, the Macca won the Le Mans 24hr in 1995 as a production car.

They didn't sell many as it was 1million POUNDS and designed as the ultimate race car. No abs, traction control ,etc. Just RWD and a 650hp BMW V12. There was a very select group of people "okayed" by the creator of the car, Gordon Murray (he's helping Mercedes build the SLR). You had to have lotsa racing experience before you could buy...

The best footage of the F1 is of Jeremy Clarksons sidekick Tiff Needell in an F1 at Oulton Park (may of been Brands Hatch).I think the video was Need for Speed.

The thing is amazing. Wheelspinning in 3rd gear coming out of corners and reving out in 5th gear like a motorbike.

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