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poped the bonnet of this car, and found (jus like the fast n furiuos) 2JZ-GE, minus the turbos of coz.

but yea, dunno nothing about toyota, but is this the supra or soara engine?

Does anyone kno the specs of the lexus 2JZ-GE? it has VVTi

and doesn't go that bad for such a heavy car.

Is it just the same as a non turbo supra, juss stamped lexus with VVTi...?

It redlines at 6000rpm i think. is that the same with supra?

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Originally posted by T0nyGTSt

IMO the Aristo bodied GS400 with a TT 2JZ-GE or a 1UZ-FE v8 and a Getrag 6 speed would get me out of Skylines completely.

Ditto... Sort of... Maybe not all the way out... :D

I want both!

RE the GS300: Don't know the specs but this was Lexus Australia's "performance" car when it was released...

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Originally posted by <<>>

k,

wot bout the lexus GS300 engine?

anyone kno the exact specs?

I can give you exact specs of the JDM... just knock off 50kw for the Aussie model :D

Engine: 2JZ-GE inline 6cyl DOHC 24 valve

Capacity: 2997cc

Power: 230ps (171kw) @ 6000rpm

Torque: 31.0kg/m @ 4000rpm

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The lexus GS300 is a very nice car... a very nice transmission on those cars. You will also find the IS300 and a 2jz in it to. A supra engine in an IS300 would turn me of skylines forever :stupid:

the Gs300's are 166kw@ 6000rpm and 298nm @ 4000rpm and about 1680kg. IS300 are 157kW @ 5800rpm and 288Nm @ 3800rpm but are about 150kg lighter

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