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KazuyaGTiR
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Hi, I registered just to reply to this post :D

Ive had my gtir for a few months now and ive yet to lose to a Gtst. I put quite a few car lengths on my mates series 2 r33 gtst (with blitz exhaust+air filter) pretty easily.

My car is bog standard except for exhaust (hyper medallion or something?) airfilter and a daiken heavy duty clutch

Stock for stock off the lights the gtst has NO chance but rolling start might be a different story (ie. i havent tried)

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Originally posted by Morgs

I'd like to echo the comments above,

If any stock GTSt owner is willing to run... I could show you the difference :D

just remember they were a 1 hit wonder, and r dirt cheap to buy these days!! They aint nuttin special

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the rb is definetly much better, capable of much more power than an sr

but stock the gtir will win cos its 4wd and lighter

if u wanan talk modded its another story...same mods to each car would prob still keep the gtir in front..but pfff, wouldnt u rather b in a 'line :P

plus, as i said, much more potential...and the top end is prob much better aswell

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Zdenko thats two good statements mate!!!!

Sideways is definetly fun as too having attention!!!

Ofcourse in the end its a pulsar that couldn't make it into the WRC and in the end settle for amature rallys, although a good street car.

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Originally posted by WazR32GTSt

how do the old pulsar ET turbo's go?

what motor do they have in them and would they beat an r32gtst?

they have about 80kw in turbo form. They aint worth the petrol to even bother dragging

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An ET would even find it tough against at GTS, it's only a front wheel drive 1.5lt four cylinder. It is a small car too but lacking power. If you were to drag an ET you would make him very embarrased, that is if he thinks he's got a chance.

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