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Any S30's at Nurburgring lapping the ring?


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Looking for any Youtube videos that have in cockpit view of an S30 making its way around the ring. 

 

The real deal please, no video games.

 

If a stockish AE86 can do it under 9mins, I am curious to see what a stockish S30 could do

 

EDIT**** Had a brief conversation with this guy,  he shipped his car from CA to Spain. Then drove it down there to have a track day. He has a whole progress of the trip in multiple segments filmed out. Pretty epic!

 

 

 

Thanks!

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What happened to that pioneering American spirit. Plenty of furriners go to the US to do what they can (afford) this S30 absence at The Ring is a bit sad. The furriners I know of mostly rent a car there although apparently a few well off euro car enthusiasts from AU do ship their cars to euro land and have a go at The Ring.

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I've driven it before in both a hire car and my own EP3 Type-R.  Once my 240z is finished I'll probably drive it over there at some point.

As Bloz Up says, you can go as fast or as slow as you like really and the hardest part of the experience is staying out of the way of other traffic.  Plenty of people just want to drive it slowly so they can say they have.  I overtook Porsches and R8s which were just sedately driving round but seemed to be enjoying themselves.  Other times I'd be doing about 110mph and have other cars coming past me like I was in reverse.

 

If you ever get the chance to drive it though it's definitely worth doing, it's probably the best car event I've done.

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There was discussion with someone about shipping a car to Europe for an auto-tour. If you do it from the East Coast, you can ship as low as $1400 round trip RORO. Doing it from SoCal, it's closer to $2200, plus all the logistics you get with importation without duty, various clearances for the use of the vehicle, etc etc.

 

It's actually easier to ship a car to Japan and go touring... or Singapore to Tour the Death Railway in Burma (now that US Citizens can enter legally) and then take a right turn to Shanghai and onwards to Japan...

Who wants to make it a two car caravan? And which will it be, Europe or Asia?

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If you go on a Euro trip there's really no need to pay for an organised tour, it's pretty easy to plan it and drive it all yourself.  Just look online and there are plenty of well known routes you can take.  Either buy a set of European maps for a satnav or just go old sdchool and buy a road atlas.  To be honest the only confusing thing you'll come across is trying to navigate through the Belgian ringroad network.

@EF Ian, other people crashing is quite a concern, when I last went I saw at least 6 cars get written off!

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