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Dam we cant do that we would be getting rid of the huge DB of information that we have accumulated in this thread :P yeh proly a good idea Jimih but i wouldnt know how to without going through each and ever post and god knows im not gonna do that. Maybe we should make vspec a mod 4 a day so he can clean up his mess:P

Boostzor,

Hey, I resemble that remark. I didn't make all the mess, just most of it.

Skyzerr,

I agree with your guidlines and will attempt to follow them, but we do get incursions from the east, which will just treat it as there own Wasteland.

Pva,

Score, lady in the red dress, she didn't turn into a Mr Smith did she?

See'ya:burnout:

Thats still what I would consider a light tune. The exhaust is an absolute must, removing the boost restrictor for 14psi is easy, and suspension doesn't affect the car too much as the factory setup is probably as good for the drags.

Either way I think it is a very good time, hope more GTR owners get out there and show what they can do. I'm looking forward to when Gtrken pulls his out for a run.

See'ya

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GTS-t VSPEC, my best time there was 14.106 @ 101Mph with 60ft of 2.2?? and reaction of around 0.6sec, i wanted to go faster, but dont we all.....

some guys in a old VK commonwhore was giving me shi# the other day about only doing a 14.10, they couldnt stop laughing, but either could i when they started their car up and the biggest cloud of black smoke emerged from their exhaust, and hes still yelling out the window giving me crap!!!! i bet he couldnt even see thru the smoke from their car..... :D

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