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Grant why would you want massive power on a rwd car, it's no good if you can't put it down.

GTRs are quick and all, but RWD you can slide more :D

RWD is ok for traction going straight.. but at a DECA or something (on street tyres) you got your hands busy :D I remember going for a few spins in Hamish's he was slamming that dildo knob 1st 2nd 3rd no traction on that slippery stuff :P

Also on an unrelated note, finally got LASIK done. I'd highly recommend it to anyone wanting to get rid of glasses

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GTRs are quick and all, but RWD you can slide more :D

I guess if you're into that, Dunno, my reasoning behind the gtr was if I want 300 awkw I'd like to be able to put it down and also not have to worry so much in the wet. I couldn't really imagine enjoying a car that lights em up everytime you're on full boost.

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I guess if you're into that, Dunno, my reasoning behind the gtr was if I want 300 awkw I'd like to be able to put it down and also not have to worry so much in the wet. I couldn't really imagine enjoying a car that lights em up everytime you're on full boost.

4wd could be useless at DECA skidpan, understeer or just sliding about... But it's all good fun.

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