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i reckon the gtst would just beat it. depending on what year the 350z was.

i'm pretty sure when the 350z was first released it had a 0-100km/h of 6.0 secs when they had 206kw

stock r33 gtst was 0-100km/h of 6.2 secs

either way, i think it would be very close

i reckon the gtst would just beat it. depending on what year the 350z was.

i'm pretty sure when the 350z was first released it had a 0-100km/h of 6.0 secs when they had 206kw

stock r33 gtst was 0-100km/h of 6.2 secs

either way, i think it would be very close

R33 GTSTs ran 6.2 sec in Japan (with 101 PULP fuel which is not available here). Also thats around 11 years ago.

They are close to 6.9 sec with Aussie fuel as i said, when new!

350 Z runs 6 sec with Aussie 98 PULP.

there was a test of all zeds on top gear.

the 300zx tt ate the 350z.

whos to know if the 300zx was actually running stock boost though...

im fairly certain a 300zx would eat a gtst (stock one anyway)

so how that relates at the end of the day i dunno...

In the massive drag race, where they featured every Z car, the Z33 got a shithouse launch. It looks like Clarkson bogged it hardcore (which is not hard in a 350Z). Watch how fast the Z32 leaps ahead off the line.

When they did the Old vs New drag race, the Z32 is still quicker but its a lot closer than the pasting the Z33 got in that "Z Cars" run.

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