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Good job Luke.

When I add our times, I see I only beat you by 0.3 of a second! Far out. Talk about down to a wire. Good driving!

thanks mate.

With the similar power our cars develop, I was trying to beat you :P

I was actually really surprised at how well I had done.

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thanks mate.

With the similar power our cars develop, I was trying to beat you :P

I was actually really surprised at how well I had done.

Well, you took out 3 rounds to my 2. Next time you just might :P

Congrats Matthew, your GTS-T has been upgraded to a GTR! Lol.

Seriously though, both Luke and I dialed down the awd for the wet. It makes the cars understeer even more than normal.

But good job almost making a podium on your first outing.

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Congrats Matthew, your GTS-T has been upgraded to a GTR! Lol.

Seriously though, both Luke and I dialed down the awd for the wet. It makes the cars understeer even more than normal.

But good job almost making a podium on your first outing.

Sorry I am new and do not know what everyone is driving yet. :(

Also I didn't know you could change the drive settings in the GTR?? How cool is that shit?

I think the S15 had a little to much power for driving in a lake! :) lol

I had a ball and will see how we go in the next event.

I am looking forward to meeting more of you guys and your cars in the future.

Cheers

Just wait 'til I put the wing on ;)

I'm very happy though, I almost didn't compete because my car is literally mobile storage atm.. and considering the rain didn't want to empty it.

Thanks to Chris for letting me use his beast for temporary storage!!

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Just wait 'til I put the wing on ;)

I'm very happy though, I almost didn't compete because my car is literally mobile storage atm.. and considering the rain didn't want to empty it.

Thanks to Chris for letting me use his beast for temporary storage!!

bet I could have been quicker if I took my back seat out ;)
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Sorry I am new and do not know what everyone is driving yet. :(

Also I didn't know you could change the drive settings in the GTR?? How cool is that shit?

I think the S15 had a little to much power for driving in a lake! :) lol

I had a ball and will see how we go in the next event.

I am looking forward to meeting more of you guys and your cars in the future.

Cheers

Stock you can't change. Luke has the fuse trick switch things and I have the Ruzic 4wd computer the has profiles and gain to add on the 4wd engagement.



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