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yeh, james, warwick and myself were behind the asian dude in the 34 with the GT wing. Dont think he knows about the system or something but yeh he was driving pretty slow and the car in front of him awas pretty slow too. I dont know tho it just felt more cruisy and like, me just recovering from the ding i put in my car, i wasn't exactly trying to be speed racer. Just trying to learn the limits of the thing.

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if i had lotsa money id do it to a 34 GTR, and put a blower, with forgies and good rods. They got the same engines in the states making 1000rwhp on stock internals, imagine tuff internals and big PSI......

I can't believe you guys got lost again :)  Blame it on the person in front of you for not keeping a Skyline in his/her mirror...

i was trying to balance myself between the car in front and my rear.... dun know who the heck was driving so slowly behind me and i was highbeaming the driver in front of me, telling him to slow down...

buddy system not working too well that time.... Ska would have been pissed ;)

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