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Off the speedo in the good old VS "commonwhore", so whateva that is 240??? As someone else has mentioned not the kinda car u wanna do it in as they handle like a BOAT!! Or as "ndr" put it..... like a sausage in a non-stick frying pan!!!:lol:

Skyline, 180... speed delimiter...:)

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Before I got the skyline I pulled 258 kph in my Astra MK II Turbo, she was pulling 225 bhp at the fly... and nothing fell off...

Attached my Calibra Turbo in France ..... (notice I'm changing lanes while taking the photo, and its in mph not kph)

I was trying to catch my mate but he just pi%$ed off into the distance, his car was an Astra MK II Turbo with 315 bhp at the fly.

www.gsi.fr.fm

All good fun !!

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Um, in my old Starlet, speed limiter cut in about 195km/h or so (on the track :D ) Car felt fine, very stable, unlike my passenger's heart rate. He had never been over 140km/h! Probably only had about 10-15 km/h left.

My 180sx speed limited to 190 or so, still pulling quite strongly. Once I get more boost and no speed limiter, I will let you know.

Next time I get on a track.

:D

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240 kmh in a 300zx TT on Natone straight Targa 2000

250 or there abouts ( was a bit busy)in a 32 GTR across the top on Mt Arrowsmith 2001.

Apart from relying completely on the pace notes and navigator ( cos your going over crests and getting air), it didn't feel that fast

Both cars were rock steady, but good suspension and tyres helps.

Ken

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Originally posted by polishstorm

i got busted doing 267kph on the parkway (canberra) in my 76 celica mods were 2jz gte from 95 supra with 6 sp box. only reason i got busted was by those damn mobile speed cameras. but it was well worth it.

*drool*:D

I think fm109's are rated at V as they are pretty good tyres.

Id hate to blow a tyre at 200Km/hr OUCH

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250kph in an 930 turbo .

220 in the line

220 in an N/A 92 celica with a 3s-ge (in europe) was doing that speed for 10 minutes.

160 in a petrol toyota 4 runner.

and before you say they dont go that fast the car was in neutral down a long very steep hill (never again)

199 in my zl failane

220 in sv3800

meggala

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Yer i regularly exercise my speedo needle .. its a part of maintenance .. hehe...

I get usualy get it to 240ks or so, doesnt feel like its struggling either, but i havent tested past 240 yet ...

The main thing i notice is how hard on the brakes it is when u try to slow down, this is why they have aftermarket brakes for sale i supose ... Feels quite stable as well...

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Originally posted by polishstorm

i got busted doing 267kph on the parkway (canberra) in my 76 celica mods were 2jz gte from 95 supra with 6 sp box. only reason i got busted was by those damn mobile speed cameras. but it was well worth it.

HOLY CRAP!

you got busted doing that on the Parkway?? That's 167 over the limit...what happened?? I would have thought they'd take your licence and never give it back :eek:

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yeah i had to go to court and the magistrate asked me why i was going so fast and i told her that i wasnt. my little 76 celica was "stock standard" (yaeh for a supra hehehe) and was lucky to reach 160kph little own 267kph. i argued that the camera was not accurate and they dropped the charge from 267 to 15kph over.

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Originally posted by polishstorm

yeah i had to go to court and the magistrate asked me why i was going so fast and i told her that i wasnt. my little 76 celica was "stock standard" (yaeh for a supra hehehe) and was lucky to reach 160kph little own 267kph. i argued that the camera was not accurate and they dropped the charge from 267 to 15kph over.

LOL!!!!

wouldnt they have been smart enough to ask to see the car that waz being driven?

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Originally posted by polishstorm

LOL!!!

yeah but you how smart public servants are and how hard they want to work. no offence to anybody that is

coudlnt be that hard... 'can we see the car u were using'

lol

L.A.Z.Y.

:D

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