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  • #16
    Sorry for the hugeness!?



    Originally posted by Z-Tuned
    Next question is: should I stroke it??
    Originally posted by Wingnut
    Yes, but leave the engine alone.

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    • #17
      Very awesome day. I went sunday for the race. The vintage cars were awesome, love that noise. The NASCC race was great. Indy cars not nearly as exciting.

      Where was that maseratti hiding??? I missed that.

      Did anyone see the Ferrari Enzo??? I saw a yellow Enzo and a red 430 (i think?) drive down Jasper ave on saturday. I made a small mess in my pants. Assumed they were out for the race, since they had stickers on em, maybe show cars.
      '91 GTS-t 4dr IMPUL R32-R

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      • #18
        Originally posted by DrMango View Post
        The 300s were nice cars, with sick widebody setups. Im not sure where they ended up in the standing overall though. I did read in the NASCC book that they were both running 2.8-2.9 L motors. They run on a weight/L formula so i assume thats where the advantage was there... Still learing though..
        no not the 300's im talking 240's or bust
        Real Skyline owners have lost at least one to a freakish accident (*- ω -) = #dungive'a

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        • #19
          LOL @ the FD being disqualified for doing that. I thought it was weird that all the other cars stopped and continued the right direction and the only one to drive backwards was the FD...
          I saw the Maserati on saturday. when we were walking to the car he pulled out of a parking lot and cruised by. Saw a red f430 too..

          I thought the NASCC was the most entertaining. the NASCAR was pretty gay but its just not my style and too much of it was full caution..

          Velders, you got some pretty good pics. i got screwed on the pit pass, a paddock pass would have been way cooler.

          Danceofscourse, I got all the applications and info for joining the NASCC and all the rules and specs needed for setting up a car. It looks like i would be in the GT2 class with a type M. Would really be cool to see a R32 holding it down in GT

          Kyle
          Originally posted by funkymonkey
          You guys need to set up an RSPCS (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Skylines) and take a baseball bat to the heads of owners that bring disrespect to the heritage by being metrosexual knob jockeys behind the steering wheel.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by DrMango View Post
            Velders, you got some pretty good pics. i got screwed on the pit pass, a paddock pass would have been way cooler.
            Kyle
            Thanks! I was pretty happy with the way some of them turned out. I would be great to see you out there with a gts-t, I would really like to get into this but being a student isn't really going to help me out.
            Originally posted by Z-Tuned
            Next question is: should I stroke it??
            Originally posted by Wingnut
            Yes, but leave the engine alone.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by DrMango View Post
              LOL @ the FD being disqualified for doing that. I thought it was weird that all the other cars stopped and continued the right direction and the only one to drive backwards was the FD...
              I saw the Maserati on saturday. when we were walking to the car he pulled out of a parking lot and cruised by. Saw a red f430 too..

              I thought the NASCC was the most entertaining. the NASCAR was pretty gay but its just not my style and too much of it was full caution..

              Velders, you got some pretty good pics. i got screwed on the pit pass, a paddock pass would have been way cooler.

              Danceofscourse, I got all the applications and info for joining the NASCC and all the rules and specs needed for setting up a car. It looks like i would be in the GT2 class with a type M. Would really be cool to see a R32 holding it down in GT

              Kyle
              Haha yeah ive been reading the site and ect, i couldnt find out about if awd is allowed, i have a 541ps bnr32 its not very streetable and id love to get some r32 track time out there. The forum is down on the site so i cant ask questions

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              • #22
                "Velders", it was a pleasure to meet you at the Indy. We kept hearing the same sentiment all weekend long; that our group was the best entertainment out of all the racing that weekend.
                Our old "shoebox" of a BMW did pretty well for what it is. Thanks to all that supported us, cheered us on, and who stopped by to see us in the paddock!

                All the best, Harry. #92 BMW 2002.

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                • #23
                  thats really cool to hear other people are interested in getting into the NASCC. It seems like it would be a hell of a lot of fun to get out there and beat on a skyline. I just wonder how expensive it would end up being anually to be a part of

                  Kyle
                  Originally posted by funkymonkey
                  You guys need to set up an RSPCS (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Skylines) and take a baseball bat to the heads of owners that bring disrespect to the heritage by being metrosexual knob jockeys behind the steering wheel.

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