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A lot of this talk is merely a relative experience and response in the user. Unless you actually measure the Gs using a VBOX or similar this thread is just full of subjective talk. The Gs at any point are of course simply a reflection of power or power to weight.

  (OO)SKYLINE(OO) said:
GTR + 4000RPM (or more) launch = Obliterate anything off the line.

Really?

Busa-

1/4 Mile ET: 8.442 1/4 Mile MPH: 166.980 1/8 Mile ET: 5.521 1/8 Mile MPH: 136.870 0-60 Foot ET: 1.430

Well almost anything.... :devil:

The list is definate and goes as such:

Bugatti Veyron

Gold/Yellow dragon (dependant on how often you polish your dragon)

VteK Civik (yo)

Super charged R34 with 500awkw

Green Dragon

The next Noob's GTsT with a 3in Zorst and a "special Jap chip"

Red Dragon

R35 GTR

Closely followed by the car with the highest power/weight ratio to the one with the lowest...

  iplen said:
The list is definate and goes as such:

Bugatti Veyron

Gold/Yellow dragon (dependant on how often you polish your dragon)

VteK Civik (yo)

Super charged R34 with 500awkw

Green Dragon

The next Noob's GTsT with a 3in Zorst and a "special Jap chip"

Red Dragon

R35 GTR

Closely followed by the car with the highest power/weight ratio to the one with the lowest...

GOLD

Yes just buy yourself a veyron and earn the admiration of all but the "nissan is the greatest" types on this forum. Wanna spend $20,000 instead of $2,000,000? Get a road bike. And life insurance. Or just add a big wing and some stickers to pretty much anything and go to maccas. The respect you command will be very similar.

How many were sold in Australia? I don't think it's completely out of the question, though unlikely I'll admit. Some members do appear to have piles of disposable income, and even enough taste to own things beyond Nissans, so the question stands.

  iplen said:
The list is definate and goes as such:

Bugatti Veyron

Gold/Yellow dragon (dependant on how often you polish your dragon)

VteK Civik (yo)

Super charged R34 with 500awkw

Green Dragon

The next Noob's GTsT with a 3in Zorst and a "special Jap chip"

Red Dragon

R35 GTR

Closely followed by the car with the highest power/weight ratio to the one with the lowest...

A seriously comprehensive list. Close the thread now. :)

  Mr. Keets said:
Close...Modified R32 GT-R on a prepped track, limiter launch.
  jase-r34 said:
Really?

Busa-

1/4 Mile ET: 8.442 1/4 Mile MPH: 166.980 1/8 Mile ET: 5.521 1/8 Mile MPH: 136.870 0-60 Foot ET: 1.430

Well almost anything.... :)

  Silvia GTR said:
:P

LOL!

Just from my own experience as my R32 GTR came with a HKS twin plate and I was still getting use the friction point and I revved to about 4000 RPM (So I would not stall it) and as so as it engaged I was pushed back into my seat LOL!

Yes jase-r34 I am sure there are other cars as well, I am just speaking from experience :(

  jase-r34 said:
Really?

Busa-

1/4 Mile ET: 8.442 1/4 Mile MPH: 166.980 1/8 Mile ET: 5.521 1/8 Mile MPH: 136.870 0-60 Foot ET: 1.430

Well almost anything.... :P

Busa is the stuff but with that 60 footer time you'd be behind the GT-R...for little while longer anyway

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