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is that good enough proof
lol i'd say so, and i like the tamper-proof-style of photo. when taken on a CRT those lines make it hard to chop
oh no i've just sneezed cereal all over my keyboard
is that good enough proof
is that good enough proof
ill be sure to remember the edit button next timeLooks good to me....and please use the edit button.👍
Use different cars, to be blunt. The Option can't do it, and that assumption is backed up by tests of multiple members attempting it. And the Supra? It can do it, yeah, but you need both a lot of experience to do it and (I think) a 10km special.Well as a sort of newbie on the forum, can anyone give any tips for achieving 300mph
Use different cars, to be blunt. The Option can't do it, and that assumption is backed up by tests of multiple members attempting it. And the Supra? It can do it, yeah, but you need both a lot of experience to do it and (I think) a 10km special.
Yep, a non-6km Supra was the first road car I pushed over 300mph. It certainly wasn't the easiest of cars to push past 300mph, though I eventually got it up to about 302.50mph before the 6km special finally came along.I forget who did it ( I think it was MS) pushed a 39K miler to 300+
what all this 10km special, 6kn special stuff?
Is this thread still going? Surely some kind of record? Are you married yet, Dark Elite? Kids?
Greetings to the one or two who might remember – from the early days!
Ozmac
OzmacIs this thread still going? Surely some kind of record? Are you married yet, Dark Elite? Kids?
Anyways, the observant ones among you will have noticed by now that I'm back (having caught an earlier ferry), extremely tired and slightly hung over but otherwise none the worse for my little trip



Nice work with the Skyline, but I'll let you know now that I already have a quicker run with the car from a few weeks back. It's the second road car I've managed to break 330mph with, and I think I can push it past 335 with just a little more fine tuning.Nissan Skyline GT-R V-spec II Nur: 327.44mph