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Im bored so heres my question lol. Whats faster 0-100 kmph and whats faster down the quarter mile. The two cars i have in mind are. 1.Subaru wrx with the 2.0L turbo not the new ones with the 2.5liters vs an r34 gt-t. Both cars are stoko. For the subaru say the model my02 to my04 wrx models but it shouldnt even matter if its the 2000 model wrx's. And not wrx sti's.

Id say the gtt caus the wrx will have broken its box trying to launch :laugh:

Ahahahah we all know that lol. Anyone got any hard evidence, maybe some experiance. WHy are thir clutches so shit its quite sad, they build a hald decent car and they gotta put shitty gearboxes and clutches in them.

hahaha, well the copa in the wrx i raced lost to me :laugh: go the GTT power lol... :/ not worth the fine etc after but fun...

my mum had a 2002 wrx i think? the oprignal bug eye ones? it went alright

wouldn't have been lately, have not been driving since Jan.

i live near cannon hill,

you can see me walking along the end creek road every morning and afternoon.

he he he.

lol.. nah i was seeeing this silvie around redcliffe and other northern suburbs.. did u drive theere when u had ya license?

hahaha i will be walking real soon when my license goes bye bye

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