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hi , im new to the fourm and didnt know were to post this topic

i just saw a drag race video and i think it wasent a 1/4 mile race

and would a skyline beat a bugatti which is the fastest car in the world or one of the fastest cars in the world

BTW the skyline was on manual which is a bit hard as if he was on auto it would be faster

would like to know what does this car have if any one ones the driver or the workshop

click to see the video

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Was a lot longer than a 1/4 mile - either way who cares in all honesty.

The skyline is clearly a deadicated 300km/h race car or similar, has an dog aweful interior that resembles something out of a bathroom. Looks like it's fully stripped etc.

Given its LHD, it's clearly not from Aus or Jpn.

Doesn't show you how much it 'beat' it by either - and i say 'beat' simply because who knows what was going on. You can't see shit, don't know what overall speeds were.

Being faster than a Bugatti isn't neccesarily "hard", it just requires money that translates to a lot of power in a heavily stripped out race car thats clearly not on street rubber either like the Veryon.

Videos like that are boring.

Was a lot longer than a 1/4 mile - either way who cares in all honesty.

The skyline is clearly a deadicated 300km/h race car or similar, has an dog aweful interior that resembles something out of a bathroom. Looks like it's fully stripped etc.

Given its LHD, it's clearly not from Aus or Jpn.

Doesn't show you how much it 'beat' it by either - and i say 'beat' simply because who knows what was going on. You can't see shit, don't know what overall speeds were.

Being faster than a Bugatti isn't neccesarily "hard", it just requires money that translates to a lot of power in a heavily stripped out race car thats clearly not on street rubber either like the Veryon.

Videos like that are boring.

i think its in russia

btw its too hard to beat a bugatti lots of cars tried to beat up a bugatti but they couldnt

car which have beaten a bugatti are counted

and thanks for ur reply ^^

Come on Ash, still pretty cool to see the GTR hook up and disappear!

How do you know the Bugatti aint neck & neck with it?

You can't see nothing in the video :down:

Plenty of cars would beat it though - i mean think about some of the crazy stuff in America from Underground with their TT Lambo's & Rarri's :P

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