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actually its fine as it is, as the power to weight rule is based on factory specs

ie they dont dyno your car or engine dyno the engine output

no! no it isnt!

atleast now, theres a nicer choice of cars for me :)

now i can stop being an idiot and having f**ked up ideas..

wait. im always an idiot :) (not when im driving though)

edit: anyone know what the weight of an R34 GT-Four sedan is?

Edited by GTR-boy
no! no it isnt!

atleast now, theres a nicer choice of cars for me :)

now i can stop being an idiot and having f**ked up ideas..

wait. im always an idiot :) (not when im driving though)

edit: anyone know what the weight of an R34 GT-Four sedan is?

Doesn't matter because they are legal. R34gt4 is n/a

Awww yeah... P Platers with Legnums and Stageas. Suck it up TJ, drivers like you are about to get targetted.

the power to weight rules are based on factory specs of the car

ie you cant drive a 5year old xr6 turbo because you think its lost %10 of its power over 5 years and it all of a sudden comes under the rule. if the car is tagged being over, then its over regardless of how old it is, how many km's are on it and what mods it has

Awww yeah... P Platers with Legnums and Stageas. Suck it up TJ, drivers like you are about to get targetted.

theres an idea...

that dino gear knob is just f**kED

thanks for the answer crispy :down:

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