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0-100 times pfft why dont you ask quater times, anyhoo 0-100 times vary from usual 5's and high modded 6's stock too much variance to gather clear times as there is too many variables to guage a real time

i did a 4.01 in mine but it wheel spun at 80ks an hour to the rev limiter which is the bestr ive been able to do with the least amount of wheelspin so i guess it doesnt count. other times i tried since getting over 300rwkw it would read 2.5 and stuff because it would spin to rev limiter as soon as i change gears lol

its a apexi speed meter type 1

turbo back exhaust & pod - but carrying extra weight due to sub and amp and all that other tuff. I estimate mine to be around mid 6's? But the best I could do would probably be in the 7's (which is without a dump clutch & launch) - but yeah tyres and driver skills are main factors.

I managed 4 seconds with 3 other people in the car (stopped wheel spin)

Car has a GT3037 with the supporting mods.

yeh 4 secs hey. thats all rite hey.

gt3037.

how much did your full setup cost you

I managed 4 seconds with 3 other people in the car (stopped wheel spin)

Car has a GT3037 with the supporting mods.

Wow....4 sec's that bloody good mate....as for me....i will have to be with emsta2003.....in the low 7's...not that i ever timed though..no mods execpt for usual POD (could make it worse than air box!!! HEHE) & exehust...plus the Sub and AMP shit....

Wow....4 sec's that bloody good mate....as for me....i will have to be with emsta2003.....in the low 7's...not that i ever timed though..no mods execpt for usual POD (could make it worse than air box!!! HEHE) & exehust...plus the Sub and AMP shit....

yeh i agree 4 secs is good as hey. i gotta buy a gtech and give it a go

Yeah mate. She got sold in October last year. Was quite a beast.

+ its for sale again on carsales for 16 grand :)

yeh for sale again hey mate?? where did you get that gtS badge from>>?? how much

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