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0-100 in 5.1s

0-400 in 13.3s

for the 5.7L series 2 version apparently

for the series 1 (with the 220i 5.0L):

0-100 in 6.2s

0-400 in 14.3s

if ure car is totally stock it was probably a series 1, unless the driver was a complete **** head

Originally posted by pushead

somehow i KNEW you are going to say that nark! at least it wasnt a gallant!! lol

yeah thats a god comeback... at least it wasnt a faster car than the one that almost owned u? difference... a galant is a turbo... the ST24 is a puss like little NA

GTS/GTO..

pfft... they are nothing.

I've flogged the ass outta many a GTO,

and the GTS was a half reasonable good run actually (300kw)

They have a LOT of bottom end. And good grip.

Dunno if the traction control was on with the guy or not though.

But now i got more boost i doubt they'd even sniff my exhaust anymore lol!

they are 'shocked' somewhat!

:D

I LOVE doing it.

The GTO i had some fun with 2 weeks ago was shaking his head after two runs... then an STi wanted to go him.

Dont think he wanted to get done twice in a night LOL!!!

It's class... my in my $14,000 flying brick, and their $60g (gto) $95g (gts) can't match it WWHOO HOHOHOHOH

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