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guys please. dont kid your self. 255 clubby yes we have no trouble taking them. i must admit from driving one they are bloody powerful.

now, if we say we shit all over GTS's !!? i do not think so, especially after 3rd?. cos they will pull away until around 260large!

this is the VX model im talking bout.

with good drivers and 6 cogs they will pull from the start to end.

they are great car the GTS.

dont believe me?, try race one

anyone eles agree with me on this?

ron

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Originally posted by Staunch

The real comparison should be Commodore SS to GTS-T and GTR to Commy GTS.

Settle Down buddy,,,your comparisions are un-just,,,,My bosses SS wouldn't ever get near me in my old standard form and neither does my next-doors one. 1375 kilo's to almost 1500,,,Not fair,,,hows about a 300KW version ,,that would be more interesting.

As for compairing a GTR against any HSV,,,,Only if the Nations-Cup Monaro was sold for street use and then it would suffer against variable 4wd. Notice the new adventur is using the same style of 4wd as a GTR,,,Interesting.

Neil.

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man i reckon it should be like that! if holden made the SS more powerful but more heavier tough luck to them :P. look at the classes of both cars:

Skyline GTS, GTS-T/GT-T, GTR

Commy S (supercharged 6), SS, GTS.

dunno why i bother skyline is the best anyhow **** it.

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hey i remenber last week, i was driving on the hume high way. i was driving normally, coming up to a Monaro. then the guy started to reg his engine up i can see water or liquor coming out of his exhaus...hehe we both rif it. he was in the front got a better start...i was gaining on him..but when the road bent a bit he started to go into my lane nearly a meter or so i have to pull off...so guy just watch it ok.. they dont handle as well..take care when running them...

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My friend with a 92' 180sx, minor mods. only making 143 RWKW and had a few problems at the time. he pulled up to an older guy in a 2003 Clubsport(auto) and the guy had his wife in the car. they both took off normally and then the guy just booted it and so did andy. they were equal untill they backed off. next set of lights the guys looked rather dissappointed and his wife looked rather annoyed :D

not the best place to test out speedand quickness,but you just get caught up in the moment I guess.

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