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well yesterday i took the plunge and bought 3 of the black cars the Nissan R92CP, Mazda 787B and the Toyota GT-ONE TS020 any way i remember coming across a setup to stop the speed wobbles in the Nissan R92CP but cant find it and was wondering if one of you awesome people could post a good setup for me. :)

Thanks in advance:tup:
 
I don't know if it cures the feature you're trying to quell but there is this set-up here:

https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showpost.php?p=2292638&postcount=24

That I found with a quick search on "R92CP set".

Also, these:

https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showpost.php?p=2154794&postcount=2

https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?p=1690224&highlight=r92cp+set#post1690224

Further, altho' it's not exactly good etiquette for me to do so, I might recommend you take a look over at GTVault to see if there's a set-up there that takes your fancy.
 
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It's kind of expensive (50,000 Cr.), but don't forget to buy the chassis refresh. All high-mileage cars handle worse without buying that every few hundred or thousand miles.
 
It's kind of expensive (50,000 Cr.), but don't forget to buy the chassis refresh. All high-mileage cars handle worse without buying that every few hundred or thousand miles.

Especially with that kind of power pushing it along.
It has to be refreshed around every 300 miles.

Although if you tuned the car already, and decided to skimp on the refresh, and just get the roll cage, you are kinda boned. Adding a roll cage before a refresh won't allow you to refresh a frame back to "like new" status. It only allows you to refresh it to the status of the frame when the roll cage was added. (It says something to this affect in the bottom scroll for Frame refresh)
 
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