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R32 weight is 1480kg, R33 1520 and R34 1540(just the plain GTR models)

well according to my hpi mag

but the new hsv GTS commo's(6.0L) do 0-100kmph in 4.9 secs apparently, thats a lil scary for a standard V8

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R32 weight is 1480kg, R33 1520 and R34 1540(just the plain GTR models)

well according to my hpi mag

but the new hsv GTS commo's(6.0L) do 0-100kmph in 4.9 secs apparently, thats a lil scary for a standard V8

v spec r34 have another 20kgs! i don't know what from but i'm guessing the front air splitter!

yeah under 5 sec to 100kph is pretty good for v8's because imagine the 3rd or 4th gear accelleration!

v spec r34 have another 20kgs! i don't know what from but i'm guessing the front air splitter!

yeah under 5 sec to 100kph is pretty good for v8's because imagine the 3rd or 4th gear accelleration!

i would imagine 100 in 2nd gear

my mates GTR does like 120 in 2nd maybee more i sumtime forget the actual performance of hi car

R32 weight is 1480kg, R33 1520 and R34 1540(just the plain GTR models)

well according to my hpi mag

but the new hsv GTS commo's(6.0L) do 0-100kmph in 4.9 secs apparently, thats a lil scary for a standard V8

Lol my Mum drives a Vt V8 commy, so yeh i reckon its a laugh all these tough guys in thre V8 commodores when my mum drives one lol (and no she isnt some big fat bogan either lol)

My uncle has a VT II 250i Manual Clubsport I think it is.

It goes ok does awesome no brake burnouts due to its long first gear but really it doesn't go that hard, first time I drove it I was massively disappointed. I've had a few plays with it and it is rather slow compared to mine.

But its stock, mine isn't.

The LS1's do go pretty damn hard with a few mods. I'm sure Chops's Calais will shock the hell out of a lot of us rwd boys. :)

4wd vs rwd.. well its takes a LOT of power to catch and pass a car that has accelerated fast at low speed even if the 4wd is down 100-150rwkw.

and don't forget average power. Its like comparing a 200rwkw rb20 to a 200rwkw rb25. Or even better a 200rwkw rb25 to a 200rwkw rb30. :)

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