I would test the 240RS in a heart-beat, if it would just show up in the lot
Anyways, curiosity got the best of this AWD Specialist, and a Test of the Grim R34per followed, so here's the review Leo.
I built the car from the ground up, following the plans, same color, same wheels, etc, and since the car seemed to be built for GVS, i decided to test it there.
As im tuning the car at the track, i kept having recall's of the "posessed side" of this car, from the glow to the lives it took during development, i decided that it'd be better to not risk it on a full-out run, and instead run what is known as a "Driver Impression" from BMI (Tsuchiya's Impression, etc) , incase this thing is more of a "beast" than i anticipate it to be.
Once the tuning was done, i sat against the pit wall to take a break from standing, and realised that it has been quite a while since i had last been in the driver's seat activily, looking at the GT-R, i wondered if maybe this car had what it takes to re-light the fire of my inner-driver, but as i started to lose myself in thoughts the crew notified me that the car was ready to take-off, they helped me get in and get straped down, told me "don't have too much fun" and let me out on to the track.
I run a warm-up lap and eventually ended up in the 3rd tunnel where only the sunlight lit the tunnel, i passed throught that and headed towards the S-corner that follows, digging my foot into the pedal slightly, thrusting the car forward and my body farther back into the seat, i come to the entrance of the corner, brake, and turn in to the left, and almost had myself a stroke...
But not to say it was a bad thing, oh no... what was happening was my senses picking up an unusual characteristic.
Rewind to me hitting the brakes, after that i went to turn in for the corner, right?, well thats where things got interesting, as i turned my DFP wheel in, the car reacted unusual, but extremely well, the reason being this car has
excellent turn-in, it was unbelivable how well it handled turn in, i mean i have never, NEVER driven a GT-R with such great turn-in characteristics, i mean it had such a sharp turn-in that i could have easily drifted it if i wanted, the last thing i was expecting from this car was to see it handle like a MR.
I went through the rest of the S-corner and headed for the straight, digging my foot farther into the pedal, but did it feel like i was digging my foot farther into my own grave ? (this being the R34per and all), i should say not !, this car is well behaved at high speeds as well as in the corners, after letting the excitement settle, i continued to go through the rest of the course until eventually i arrived at the downhill left-hand sweeper that leads to a small straight and into at right-left S-corner that leads into the first tunnel
I came down the sweeper and approached the S-corner, but with a little more speed than i should have, and as i tried to slow the car down with the brakes, i felt the rear end slide out, i went with it through the first half, eventually ending up in the middle of the S-corner in the perfect position to initiate a excellent manuver for the next half, i tap the brakes and counter my steering...
And threw the car into an old fashioned "God Foot" styled drift through the entire corner and almost into the tunnel, i could of swore the car knew what i wanted to do before i even thought of it. And for all the laps that followed, the car always seemed to want to drift that corner, Lap 2, 3, 4, like the car knew what i wanted to do each time.
By the time i hit Lap 5, im fully relaxed and back to my old self, driving one-handed, steering and shifting with the same hand, you know, whatever felt good, i found myself really liking this car, if you had told me the car was nick-named the Grim R34per then, i probably would've called you crazy, this car was well-behaved in my hands, eventually i arrive at the infamous "drift it every-time S-corner" and threw it right, then left, i looked up to see the sun bright as ever in the sky, suddenly everything went Zen, and then it hit me.
This car is no Grim Reaper, its a Fallen Angel, straight from the heavens
Im still amazed at how well this car performed, and at this high of a caliber no-less, It was a real pleasure to drive guys, really impressive, this GT-R is literally in a class of its own
Keep up the good works guys, you definatly got this Specialist driving again 👍