>>28548900
>Adding safety equipment at the request of the track isn't "cheating"
Modifying the car with aftermarket parts because they are too cheap to engineer their own and then trying to pass them as production is, luckily the Nurburgring already labeled them as Pre-production/Prototype >>28548757
>Already covered this point
Where?
>Because Kit A on its own is street legal.
Glad you agree
> you were saying?
They say they are "competition exclusive", not competition-only, lrn 2 read retardoo
Not like it matters because people drive around the street with those parts lol
>Already have
nope, nowhere is it mentioned that records prior to 2019 are invalid on that Nurburgring page, Do the same to what you did to the Japanese-only N-Attack brochure and show me where does it say so, retardoo
>Misha stated such in his most recent video
who?
>And yet they do
And yet, people are legally driving around the streets with those parts.
>Post anything stating that the N-Attack's optional parts are street legal first
I have posted several pictures of customers driving around the streets on Kit- A spec GTRs