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215 or so in my old vn 5l, also got sideways in my mates blown 430ci ltd at 190kmh on a long sweeping bend, private rd :P, prett scary, i few beers got drunk after that to calm the nerves

Edited by Damo_c
Lol… 4000kph with after boosters on full flame :P

I tagged the speeds below on a closed, private road:

600rwhp S13 = 300kph

490rwhp R32 = 285kph

Dad’s RUF 911 = 340kph

Dad’s 911 C2 = 290kph

Jesus christ are you series, 340km/h?!?! Makes my 235km/h seem like a walk in the park.

No, the 4000kph was a joke. Much like this thread..

Lol at mach 4.

Edited by PM-R33

260 km/h in a VX SS, LS1, Difillipo full exhaust, LS1 edit (i was quite scared at this speed!)

195 km/h in my VN SS (got too scary to handle at those sort of speeds so I backed off)

had the GTS-4 off the clock, was around 200km/h, 5000rpm or so, and still had plenty of go left in her, didn't really want to go quicker but felt solid as a rock.

All on private roads of course, you'd be mad to try speed trials on a public street.

Jesus christ are you series, 340km/h?!?! Makes my 235km/h seem like a walk in the park.

Lol at mach 4.

235kph is plenty fast enough when the speed limit is 110kph on most highways :P

Yeh.. It was an entertaining Porsche to say the least.

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