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    Quote Originally Posted by NAIZBST View Post
    awesome pics and I bet it sounded like heaven there!!
    Thank you, oh yessss...there were quite a few cars that made me weak at the knees as they pass by WOT on the front straight.
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    Lambo and Evo... :idb: All next week! :boobies:
    Oh yes! There were two grey SL's there, one an UGR car and one bolt-ons....both were SICK! The Evo was the baddest Evo I've.....yeah, ever seen. Pure business.
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    How did the Scion drive? Kind of interested in one of those but going to wait until the dealers stop the crazy mark up on them
    It was modified with coilovers, pads, and tires. It had a VERY experienced driver and was running down and passing most the GT-R's and Porsches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chadbee@Forged View Post
    Thank you, oh yessss...there were quite a few cars that made me weak at the knees as they pass by WOT on the front straight.

    Oh yes! There were two grey SL's there, one an UGR car and one bolt-ons....both were SICK! The Evo was the baddest Evo I've.....yeah, ever seen. Pure business.

    It was modified with coilovers, pads, and tires. It had a VERY experienced driver and was running down and passing most the GT-R's and Porsches.
    I don't want to doubt you, but I would think a nub in a gtr could outrun a frs/brz. Ive read that even novices can push a gtr effectively to its limits because of its advanced tech and awesomeness.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RL... View Post
    I don't want to doubt you, but I would think a nub in a gtr could outrun a frs/brz. Ive read that even novices can push a gtr effectively to its limits because of its advanced tech and awesomeness.
    You still have to have the balls to do it though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RL... View Post
    I don't want to doubt you, but I would think a nub in a gtr could outrun a frs/brz. Ive read that even novices can push a gtr effectively to its limits because of its advanced tech and awesomeness.
    Roebling Road is not the best track for GT-R's, a really good driver in a properly set-up car like ours can out run GT-R's. Now if the same drivers and cars were on Road Atlanta or VIR then that would be a different story.

    The owner and driver of the FR-S was Jon Miller, one of the drivers of the #12 Alliance Autosport Porsche GT3 at the 2012 Rolex 24 at Daytona:




    ....needless to say, the guy has some major skills lol

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