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Hey ppl

Just wondering what some of the top track speeds have been achieved in an R32 GTSt are?

Sorry if this is a repost.

I have a GTST and am just wondering.

julz

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R32 kid -

As public forum, I think you should edit post to say "on a race track"

Just dont think the mods and admin would like that, and esp the above post saying 180 on public road...not good.

Hey ppl

Just wondering what some of the top speeds that have been achieved in an R32 GTSt are?

Sorry if this is a repost.

I have a GTST and am just wondering.

julz

Depends... with or without VTEC yo?

11ty billion m/s

I think it would be safe to assume 180km/h.

I would like to suscribe to you're newsletter if possible thanks Paul :D

But one question - how did you measure it in billions?

what sort of flux capacitor did you use and who was it tuned by? :P

With the RB20DET and 220 rwkw, 225 kph on turn in to the kink before the chase at Bathurst. It probably sneaks up a bit from there in the short straight, but I was too busy to look.

:P cheers :D

I would like to suscribe to you're newsletter if possible thanks Paul :D

But one question - how did you measure it in billions?

what sort of flux capacitor did you use and who was it tuned by? :P

i used an ultra sensitive lidar which only has increments/readings in .11ty of a billion

my flux capacitor was tuned by kawaii_hachi_roku performance just down the road from PHATR32's track in northern mars

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