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yeh was guessin must be an epic effort to fit the rears lol

haha actually youve already seen it lol duno what page it is 4 or 5:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ty....html&st=40

and already given me shit for it hahaha

you know what i cant work out

how a std wrx has more torque than my gtst with basic mods (boost, exhaust, tune etc)

4 cyl vs 6 cyl

it seems to pull better in every gear

granted the engine has 60k on it vs mine at 220k

Mebbe if u had tractor suspension Hamish u could have run lower than a 12.9! On that topic my front shocks are dead so will get coilovers soon.

Pat you looked like you were cruising down the quarter not racing lol

My car is fine in the wet :nyaanyaa: Mid-engine = mad traction.

Some Onevia tried to race me at the lights yesterday. All he got was wheel spin and I was 5 car lengths ahead by the time I got to the speed limit :)

My car is fine in the wet :nyaanyaa: Mid-engine = mad traction.

Some Onevia tried to race me at the lights yesterday. All he got was wheel spin and I was 5 car lengths ahead by the time I got to the speed limit :)

except that all mid engine cars come with bonus snap oversteer which means it steps out when you're decelerating. good fun in the wet in a straight line due to weight transfer, but try that shit on a corner and you'll spin more than a ballerina. My old AW11 4AGZE basher and Craig's SW20 used to do it.

I'll take understeering AWD over weird weight transfer MR kthanx.

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