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Below is a link to the 'exvitermini' web site which shows an r32 (which sounds beautiful) reach 300km/h in 13.72 seconds. How much time and money would it take to get the car to run that fast???

go to Exvitemini to download the video. If this link doesn't work go to

THESE ARE TWO DIFFERENT LINKS!!!

exvitemini

If you click on the link closest to the buttom click on thre following:

then click on

Movies

>>> scroll to bottom n click more

>>> click on RH9 0-300 tests (0-300 km/h acceleration tests).

>>> download the shortest time 13.72 sec's... What to u think???

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without actually watching it, im gonna say thats the veilside R32, and yes it did it in 13.72, but thats what ~1400HP gets you, aswell as consecutive 8 sec passes over the standing quater... on street tyres (nittos of course)

Bugatti did it. The Veyron does it in under 14 seconds. It has 922ft/lbs of torque from 2200rpm to 5500rpm and clocks in at a downtuned 1000hp.

Get your skyline to do that and I guess you'll come very close.

Bugatti. bugatti ,bugatti......thats all i ever hear :P;):laugh::rofl::(:(

My one faster cause its more expensive....100 engineers...two year of tests..More Money than brains.

The Buggatti Veyron......unable to leap tall building . Give me $2,000,000 Aust Dollars and I'll give you

warp drive......... :sorcerer: :sorcerer: :sorcerer:

Bugatti. bugatti ,bugatti......thats all i ever hear :O:D:(:laugh::laugh::laugh:

My one faster cause its more expensive....100 engineers...two year of tests..More Money than brains.

The Buggatti Veyron......unable to leap tall building . Give me $2,000,000 Aust Dollars and I'll give you

warp drive......... :sorcerer: :sorcerer: :sorcerer:

ffs - i agree. all i ever hear is Bugatti

Throw 2mil at a skyline with 100 engineers - now id like to see that!

Give me $2,000,000 Aust Dollars and I'll give you warp drive

Will whatever you build be nominally street legal? Will it run on standard pump fuel? Will it be stable at 400km/hr? Will it be able to be able to do it all day (assuming you can afford to refuel it), in the middle of the desert? Will the car's handling be progressive and benign enough to cope with a range of potential driver skill? Are you building it from a Skyline base car, and therefore restricted in the shape (and therefore aerodynamics) that you are not permitted to modify extensively? Can you do me a production run, with a consistent build quality across every car and a full warranty?

The Veyron does all these things.

Anyone who thinks that the Veyron is anything less than a masterpiece of engineering has no idea how much effort it takes to build any car that will go as fast as the Veyron does consistently, let alone to production quality.

Will whatever you build be nominally street legal? Will it run on standard pump fuel? Will it be stable at 400km/hr? Will it be able to be able to do it all day (assuming you can afford to refuel it), in the middle of the desert? Will the car's handling be progressive and benign enough to cope with a range of potential driver skill? Are you building it from a Skyline base car, and therefore restricted in the shape (and therefore aerodynamics) that you are not permitted to modify extensively? Can you do me a production run, with a consistent build quality across every car and a full warranty?

The Veyron isn't legal on australian roads, Yes, How stable do you think anything is at 400km/h 10cm off the ground, no neither can the veyron, driving anything with 1000hp+ isn't easy regardless of it's handling the veyron is no exception, Give me a 1/2 of the price of a veyron and I will build you a skyline based car that will out do one in every aspect, give me the factory, the team and the design and build cost and I will do a production version.

I'm not saying the veyron is a bad car, it's an awesome machine by all aspects, people just seem to get too happy over it and treat it as some godly thing that it's not. you know they are one of the only production cars that will not recoupe buildcosts in sales......if you ask me the car was nothing more than a marketing ploy to get bugatti back into the automotive market, so they were able to say we have the fastest production car...which was short lived anyway....

didnt bugatti get overtaken again by the Koenegsigg CCX ??

Ahhh no.

Bugatti also brought out a more powerful version. 1250hp or something.

Thing is the Bugatti is the 'ultimate' car. Its got awd, its still quite driveable has A/C all leather, nice pretty interior, stereo etc. FACTORY WARRENTY!!! you just wont get the same with a skyline. Sure you can make it fast. That and it wont do 400kmh.

there is a (modified) r33 gtr in a motor mag i have that clocked about 315kmh at avalon airport. beat a lambo which only got about 308kmh. but that took longer than 14 seconds to get it.

but it isn't that unreasonable to think it is possible. just look at the top fuel drag cars. they hit 400kmh in under 5 seconds, 100kmh in 1 second.

Give me a 1/2 of the price of a veyron and I will build you a skyline based car that will out do one in every aspect, give me the factory, the team and the design and build cost and I will do a production version.

You sir, smoke some powerful shit.

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