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how fast is a standard say 95 R33 GTS-T Stock? 1/4mile, 0-100, and top speed?

How fast would the same car be with exhaust kit and air filter? (cheap mods) 1/4mile, 0-100 and top speed?

also another question, does anyone know the top speeds an R33 can get to in each gear?

Thanks! Your help is much appreciated! :P

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Originally posted by a5h

hmmm... my mums car is faster :P what do i have to do to get 0-100 to about 5 secs? well at least into the 5 second range

A GTR, a stock 34 version has been tested in Oz doing 4.4 secs 0-100Km/h is that quick enough? It was a Vsec II N1.

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Originally posted by a5h

how fast is a standard say 95 R33 GTS-T Stock? 1/4mile, 0-100, and top speed?

How fast would the same car be with exhaust kit and air filter? (cheap mods) 1/4mile, 0-100 and top speed?

also another question, does anyone know the top speeds an R33 can get to in each gear?

Thanks! Your help is much appreciated! :)

I believe he asked TOP SPEED in each gear not TOP SPEED!

I have seen mine go over 100 in second gear, third gear somewhere in the 140-160 region [on a race track of course]. Too busy looking at the road to be honest :P

I have seen these performance times floating around:

R33 GTST: 0-100km/h: 6.18 seconds, 0-400m: 14.39 seconds

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Originally posted by a5h

yeah if u can get me one for $20,000

not likely mate sorry.

not in any sort of driving condition anyway!

there was a purple vspec r33 gtr i could have bought for $24,000 but the car was damaged and i couldnt be bothered with the hassle...plus i had just bought my 34 at the time...

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