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My GTR on the track of cores might of hit 240 not 100% cuz my speedo goes to 180 but it sat off 180 for a while so not to sure.

Second i went in a worked XY GT falcon that ran 10's i was not looking at the speedo but yea pretty sure was 200+ on the track.

110

speeding is for people with small penises

lol

sif not have owned the cars in your sig and not been to the track. and if you have, sif not have done more than 110.

that is madness~!

NEIN! DAS IZ SPARTA!!

The fastest i have been was in my 2001 VX GTS, it was 2003. the speedo only went to 250kph, but the car continued to accelerate for some time after that. I still remember the factory shift light shining and audible shift tone buzing its head off!! That was done in 5th gear as 6th was too overdriven for max speed.

That same year Motor's pcoty clocked a VY GTS @ 275kph. I was hoping mine would have done that given the re-map and 3inch redback exhaust. I guess i'll never know..

That was my last HSV!! since then i have had GTR's and there is NO comparison, but i dont need to tell you guys that!!!

Oh yeah, private road and all that Sh*t!!

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