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Just thought of the reason why NSW GTRs are so much slower. You see its to do with SBS:) (Its been a while since GTR owners have had a panic attack over SBS….muahahahaha)

We don't watch SBS much. ;)

I'm off to Traralgon Sat for the night so have to ring Emre to see if he's on for a barbie.

Give me a holler mate.

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Duncan...you and i both know the GTST is better for the track.

Let the GTR drivers keep their pride in check. They don’t need us rubbing their noses in it. After all how, think how we would feel if our cars were twin turbo and 4wd and yet slower then a single turbo RWD car, bit like us getting done by a Type R Integra me thinks:)

Im not sure if there have been any Skylines in the Vic or National Improved Prod Championship rounds at PI. I seem to recall that about 1:46s is close to the top of the food chain in the Vic State Championship (Little old Series 1-3 RX7

VITZ,

The 1.16 GTR is pumping out.... plenty. But it's the response, handling and stopping that makes that car the weapon it is - not just the horses.

The S15's I personally think can be a fantastic track car. For a point of reference go and see Donald down at Evolution R for a perfect track S15. He's done a 1.22 around Sandown in his with only around 220rwkw's - but like the racepace gtr has been set-up for response, handling and stopping.

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