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In my opinion a 260rwkw GTS25t on a set of MickyT ET Streets would rape an 220wkw R32 GTR down the 1/4.

Yeah i agree :action-smiley-069: What you really want a GTR for is the track, where AWD can suck up the corners. But doing 1/4 mile, you need those extra kW's in your tuned GTS-T.

if you get an R32 GTR, try to stretch your budget to buy one that has been rebuilt and has aftermarket turbo's/turbo.

you would be silly or all cashed up to buy yourself a $18K 89 model R32 GTR with original engine and turn up the wick on those..

how much money you got to spend?

if your car is worth $15K and you have another $10K lying around, you could get yourself a nicely built R32 GTR for $25K that only a handful of GTST's could come near in a straight line or around corners.

if you get an R32 GTR, try to stretch your budget to buy one that has been rebuilt and has aftermarket turbo's/turbo.

you would be silly or all cashed up to buy yourself a $18K 89 model R32 GTR with original engine and turn up the wick on those..

how much money you got to spend?

if your car is worth $15K and you have another $10K lying around, you could get yourself a nicely built R32 GTR for $25K that only a handful of GTST's could come near in a straight line or around corners.

theres one im looking at with a gtr 33 engine in it...

afm, clutch, flywheel, possibly coils, and alot of people will suggest suspension.

personally i wouldn't put stock internals through more than 260ish

Brakes are usually a good idea at this sort of power level also. People often forget... it's all good to be making huge numbers but you need the anchors to stop the boat.

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