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T/C slows you down! (from what i've read anyhoo). good run tho... what happenend to the supra next to me? i think he bailed early...

Originally posted by nismoR34

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I am still perfecting my take-offs guys!  

I was only @ 3-4 grand with t/c switched ON!

No wheelspin, just bogged down for a second or two then I started...do'h...finally...

Originally posted by inark

hehe oh that was ur R34 :wave: i was in the black 32 GTST in front of u at those lights leaving albert park who took a pic out the front window of the line :D. then pulled over so u guys could go past cause i had no idea where the hell we were going.

yep my 34, its pretty stock but some goodies may be on the way soon...damn shipping takes too long... so thats what you were doing then...yeah i knew the first stage of the cruise very well, so i took my own lane...

will be good to get some of these "out the window shots" if they turned out that is :confused: :(

Originally posted by uLa32

T/C slows you down! (from what i've read anyhoo). good run tho... what happenend to the supra next to me? i think he bailed early...

If i switch off T/C it spins too much [or so i have heard :wave:]. But yes it was not a bad run. I spoke to the Supra dude later and his is a non-turbo, so im not sure whether he bailed early :D or not.

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