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better off going for the GT3076, there isn't that much difference at all.

Plus you have that head room... 280rwmw isn't that great... lol

Its all relative, if your used to the stock 140rwkw it IS great!

Plus if its a street car the more responsive turbo will be better in most cases.

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better off going for the GT3076, there isn't that much difference at all.

Plus you have that head room... 280rwmw isn't that great... lol

what the fuck are you smoking man? 280 rear wheel megawatts is PHENOMINAL...

in a gtst that's roughly 207,500rwkw/tonne

ok... i'll add IMHO to my post ;)

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what the fuck are you smoking man? 280 rear wheel megawatts is PHENOMINAL...

in a gtst that's roughly 207,500rwkw/tonne

ok... i'll add IMHO to my post ;)

Agreed...280 jigga watts is plenty...especially when coupled with an atmo bov... :P

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