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So it is fair to say that the Evos are a force to reckon with at sprints?

Can't wait to get some track experience under my belt

Yes, yes they are. At super lap they make up the pointy end of the field every year. It all comes down to the fact that compared to a GTR they are light.

To be fair, the stock suspension setup with coilovers and a wheel alignment is still pretty decent.

Disagree. You can't get the camber required to be decent.

Yes, yes they are. At super lap they make up the pointy end of the field every year. It all comes down to the fact that compared to a GTR they are light.

Disagree. You can't get the camber required to be decent.

good ol power to weight

Need to make the Ant-Eater lighter

Nick and I arrived kinda late in the day but it was good to meet a few of you guys and I had a ball with Mike taking me for a few laps in the passenger sesh at the end of the day, thanks again for that mate. Hopefully once I sort out my lack of a suitable car I'll be able to participate in these events in the near future. So if you guys know of or see any clean s2 r33s for sale let me know :)

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