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oldie but goodie.. 2002 this was from..... and croydon were tuning the power fc with the hand controller.. very very old school video indeed

Yep, you are correct .. it's from 2002:

;)

And if you say Oldschool, what are they using these days for tuning?

Is the R33 still a good buy, or obsolete?

I sometimes wonder whether I'm too late with starting my Skyline ownership ..

(Since I bought one of the last R33 GTSTS2 (11/97) rolling off the assembly lines :P )

Many cheers ..

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Umm.. is it just me, or do all the videos play at the same time when i click that

Hi .....

That's strange and must be confusing :)

They play all one by one if you click on the video's play button ..

What kind of computer/browser are you using?

Maybe I can investigate what's wrong....

Edited by Torques

Yo, its a Dell, Centrino 2 blah blah, a bagillion gig of ram, and using firefox.

So i tried it again, i click the "New URL" link, it opens the web page with the videos on it, and just starts playing stage 1 through 5 for the R34, and when scrolling down they are all playing (with the audio overlapping) and the further down the page i scroll it starts to blurr out when it gets to R33.. ill try screen shot it haha.

Here, so this seem a little odd? No play options etc.. it just goes for gold!

blah1.jpg

blah2.jpg

blah3.jpg

Anyone else? or am i just very special?

Hmm.. i just tried it in Explorer (didnt know i still had it.. dont like it) and it gives you the play/stop/pause options.

Must be a firefox thing?

Hello there ...

Thanks for pointing this out ...

It seems, you need a plugin for Firexfox to play this correctly.

Go here:

FireFoxPlugin

And follow the instructions ...

Basically you need to download and install the plugin.

I tested it myself and the page looks 100% in FireFox now.

Let me know if you have any other issues ..

Cheers,

Andrew

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