Originally posted by RogueRonin@Nov 30 2004, 02:40 PM Here are a couple vids I just found. I apologize for the sound in the R33vR34 vid. I hope you like these.
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Okay, I don't know why my machine is having such a hard time attaching files. Would it be possible for me to email them to someone, and have them post it. They are just about 12MB and 10.5MB. Thanks for any help anyone can give me.
Here are a couple vids I just found. I apologize for the sound in the R33vR34 vid. I hope you like these.
Where are they?
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Originally posted by kearnyme@Nov 30 2004, 08:57 PM
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Here are a couple vids I just found. I apologize for the sound in the R33vR34 vid. I hope you like these.
Where are they?
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Yes, yes. I'm having issues posting these vids. I'm trying to figure out how to use ftp to post them on the hosting site. Thanks to komodo, I have the info, now I just need to figure out how to use ftp.
Well, I hate to disappoint people. The first one is the Subaru. The second is a couple of Skylines duking it out on the street...with a drag tree...pretty quick.
By the way, the title of this thread was supposed to be Some Fast Subarus...that was before I actually paid attention, and realized that the last vid is of two Skylines...so, anyway, here they are, finally.
Originally posted by Cruzin 323is@Feb 2 2005, 10:06 PM arn't skylines sopposed to be awd!!!??? how do they burn out then!
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Because with upgraded turbos and a reinforced head, it's easy to get skylines up to 600hp, and if you throw nitrous in the mix, 750+hp isn't too hard to obtain. I don't care how good your awd is, as long as your traction control is off, it's easy to burn out with 700 ponies =)
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