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Originally posted by summoner

gts-t is nothing near a gts no offence mate.

Summoner, why do you say this? Now from what I've read with some Edit work and an exhaust a GTS will run around a 12.9, right? With the same sort of work on a GTS25t (ie computer, exhaust, on the stock turbo etc), you'll get a 12.9 as well. I think it was BOOSTD on this forum that has done this.

BTW I'm a validated regular over at the LS1 forums so I'm not one of these Holden haters. I'd be quite happy to see myself in an SSX in a few years.

Cheers,

Michael

Originally posted by summoner

And for those who harp on about prices. the GT-R's have in each series when new been over $100,000's as well so its a moot point.

This is true... But right now I can buy a damn nice second hand R32 GTR for $31,000 (quick plug for Ethan :mad: ), or I could buy a second hand GTS for about $80,000.

Ethan's car does the 0-100 dash in about 4.6 seconds (or something like that) and I wonder what the GTS would do? Not to mention how they would compare through the twisties.

When I buy a car I'm not interested in what they were worth when they came out onto the market, I'm interested in what my dollar can buy right now.

But I can see where your comming from, both are nice cars and both are full of potential.

Just comes down to personal preference. Hay they wouldn't have made the GTS if there wasn't a market for them !

J

Originally posted by Ethan_R32

HAHA, Jay 4.4 seconds, geez get it right mate :)

And thats at a launch of 4500rpm too.

Hehehe...

BTW: two of my mates are looking to buy your car. James has his car up for sale now, and another bloke is tossing up between yours and a series 6 RX7 !!

merli, it's too much fun watching the bell-ends knock eachother to delete or lock this thread :)

apart from some offensive content which has just been pm'ed about, itseems okay to me. people just need to wake up a bit. if the thead continues, it might go down in the annals of history as the, "SEE THREAD XYZ" response to future wanky posts.

just my 0.02 :)

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