How fast have you driven yourself, or been driven?
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me too i have a skyline red R33 ive gone thorugh 140 mph and never did it again till i relized the sheer rareness of in the states because my friend drove his R32 at 60 in a 30 zone and got warning because the cops never liked the Skylines since most people who have them race them on the streets which is why he drag races it now.
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yea i was just driving on I-84 in NY state, when i decided to start accelerating..... yea too bad im scared of cops and my car only says 110mph top speed... hit about 90 something on this pic... sorry for the shaky pic.... its hard to take a pic and drive.... lol and yea this is on 4th gear not 5th...
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aha lolmarshallpre1 wrote:thanks grez i wished i have a supra then maybe i could hit 150 or something lol... in 4 years ill have one after i graduate.
4 years? nice. I want an R33 by then
(..in white, obviously)
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Yep sure is. Ive always wanted a white R33 Skyline (GTR obviously). Will hopefully get one in a few years, but not until the Supras finished. I never leave a car half done 
And Im a fool too, been looking at my log book today, my Supras a 95 not a 98
Im glad I checked, because the thing with the headlights was starting to annoy me (post 98 supras have smoked headlights...mine doesnt)
And Im a fool too, been looking at my log book today, my Supras a 95 not a 98
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He kept his doggy in the trunk??? POOR PUPPY! How mean!
Well, when I hit 85 in my car, I was on a wet backroad near my house in the rain. I was having a bad day, and I was in a hurry to get somewhere. Never felt so afraid of myself in my life.
When daddy hit 110 in his SLK, we were on the highway on the way to Albany, NY. Thankfully we didn't run into any law enforcement officials. I could see it now, "Excuse me, Sir, are you aware you were doing 110 in a 40?"
Well, when I hit 85 in my car, I was on a wet backroad near my house in the rain. I was having a bad day, and I was in a hurry to get somewhere. Never felt so afraid of myself in my life.
When daddy hit 110 in his SLK, we were on the highway on the way to Albany, NY. Thankfully we didn't run into any law enforcement officials. I could see it now, "Excuse me, Sir, are you aware you were doing 110 in a 40?"
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I felt kind of sorry for the dog too! But if he put the dog in the seats than it would screw up the leather and he would have to vacuum the seats all over again. So there was nothing we could do about it.
I havn't driven that fast before. Didn't get my license yet.
Next year I'll be old enough but I sometimes go for a cruise in my dad's accord. I've only gone 100 km. 
I havn't driven that fast before. Didn't get my license yet.
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Well coming home from work yesterday i came across a blue R32 GTR.Skylines around here are usually riced. Ugh. Anyway i pulled up at a traffic light and the guy straight away went into the lane next to me. I noticed he had friends in his car....... I could see they were egging him on to take me out and the driver wasn't to sure. I revved my Supra, he revved his Sky and i was like "This is gonna be fun......." The light went green, I punched the accelerator and the tyres were smokin!! Almost every1 in that Sky got a fright when i took off. I dont think they've seen a 600hp Supra before..... Well i hit 190km/h and that Sky was about 100m behind me doin about 150km/h. 1 word....... SMOKED
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Do you have a lauch control system in the soop? Its worth installing if youve got about 560 to the wheels, I cant imagine the traction is too good. Ive seen 450bhp supras just sit on the line with the tyres spinning because of the stock t/c.
Anyway, nice kill.
Anyway, nice kill.
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Well, it all depends on the size of the turbo(s). The Supras are renound for being king of boost, when they spool up theres not much that can stay with one.
The launch does depend on the driver, but theres also a lot of other variables that come into play, namely grip. If you run 600bhp on street tyres, the likelihood is that youll sit and spin for a couple of seconds before you get moving. There is a launch control system available for the MKIV, which works like the F1 system used to, holding the engine at an ideal RPM before slipping into gear. Speaking of gears, thats another variable. Drag racers use sequential gearboxes with triple clutch plates so that they can get off the line well and at a decent rpm, and not blow up after 2 races.
I simply asked because, without an aftermarket t/c, the supra would have either just sat there, then had to play catchup, or if it was eased away gently, it would have taken some catching up to an R32 GTR, the quickest of the Skyline brothers.
I once heard a joke 'What do guys with 400bhp, 600bhp and 750bhp Supras all have in common? The timeslip'
Thats because of how difficult it can actually be to launch a supra, particularly a tuned one.
Then again, Ive seen a Supra take a 930bhp Evo 6, both off the line and over the 1320, so Im not saying it cant happen.
The launch does depend on the driver, but theres also a lot of other variables that come into play, namely grip. If you run 600bhp on street tyres, the likelihood is that youll sit and spin for a couple of seconds before you get moving. There is a launch control system available for the MKIV, which works like the F1 system used to, holding the engine at an ideal RPM before slipping into gear. Speaking of gears, thats another variable. Drag racers use sequential gearboxes with triple clutch plates so that they can get off the line well and at a decent rpm, and not blow up after 2 races.
I simply asked because, without an aftermarket t/c, the supra would have either just sat there, then had to play catchup, or if it was eased away gently, it would have taken some catching up to an R32 GTR, the quickest of the Skyline brothers.
I once heard a joke 'What do guys with 400bhp, 600bhp and 750bhp Supras all have in common? The timeslip'
Thats because of how difficult it can actually be to launch a supra, particularly a tuned one.
Then again, Ive seen a Supra take a 930bhp Evo 6, both off the line and over the 1320, so Im not saying it cant happen.
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