Gauntlet thrown: Corvette ZR1 bitch S-laps the GTR 'Ring in 7:26.4
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I want! What was the GT-R's time?
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and and the i'm sick of Gran Turismo GTR fanbois that like it in those holes.
ZR1 for the win (even thought he Spec-V might be faster)
I wonder what paddle shifters would do for the ZR1, as well as how much time was left on the course
And I wouldn't talk about gaudy design.
Last time a skyline looked good was the R33
ZR1 for the win (even thought he Spec-V might be faster)
I wonder what paddle shifters would do for the ZR1, as well as how much time was left on the course
And I wouldn't talk about gaudy design.
Last time a skyline looked good was the R33
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very true..... I mean i still love the skylines, and the new gtr, but after seeing it in person I REALLY changed my mind...its HUGE, bloated looking thing (looks WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY different in person than pictures), and while the performance and the over abundance of onboard computers on it make you look like a rock star, im not feelin it
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Originally Posted by Atlanta93LE
If you win, I'll split the cost of your ticket with you
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That ZR1 is a fantastic car. I would buy one for sure if I had the means.
That car could be a have your cake and eat it too situation; that is, in about 20-30 years, it will be worth a large sum of money as a collector car. Mark my words, with gas prices going up, and environmental concerns, we are about to go through another post 60s muscle era. I would like to pull a Reggie Jackson but I don't have the cash lying around like he did (does).
That car could be a have your cake and eat it too situation; that is, in about 20-30 years, it will be worth a large sum of money as a collector car. Mark my words, with gas prices going up, and environmental concerns, we are about to go through another post 60s muscle era. I would like to pull a Reggie Jackson but I don't have the cash lying around like he did (does).
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Skyline Information (just incase naybody gives a ****):
http://www.nicoclub.com/articles/skyline-import-1.shtml
R32's and 34's are technically NOT legal in the US, for the right money they can be found but are still questionable, 33's are more obtainable and much more legal, but still a bitch.
http://www.nicoclub.com/articles/skyline-import-1.shtml
R32's and 34's are technically NOT legal in the US, for the right money they can be found but are still questionable, 33's are more obtainable and much more legal, but still a bitch.