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R34 GT-T

Toyota Supra Twin Turbo (6 Speed)

Rx7 Series 6-8

Holden Monaro

and... if you know any other interesting ones??

Write em down!!

Coz i wana know what car to buy, plus its interesting for ppl :)

M14 Pulsar GTI-R = 14.05 seconds

Silvia S13 1.8 Litre = 15.08 seconds

Silvia S13 2.0 Litre = 14.30 seconds

Silvia S15 2.0 Litre = 13.80 seconds

S13 180 SX 1.8 Litre = 15.08 seconds

S13 180 SX 2.0 Litre = 14.30 seconds

U13 Bluebird Atessa SSS Turbo = 14.52 seconds

300 ZX Twin Turbo 2 Seater = 14.20 seconds

Skyline R32 GTS-T = 14.63 seconds

Skyline R32 GT-R = 12.80 seconds

Skyline R33 GT-ST-25T = 14.39 seconds

Skyline R33 GT-R = 13.30 seconds

Skyline R34 25GT-Turbo = 14.20 seconds

Skyline R34 GT-R = 12.90 seconds

Starlet GT-Turbo = 15.23 seconds

MR-2 GT-Turbo = 14.37 seconds

Supra SZ = 14.89 seconds

Supra RZ = 13.93 seconds

SC300 Coupe = 16.96 seconds

2.5 GT-Turbo = 15.06 seconds

SC400 / Soarer = 16.45 seconds

FTO GS = 17.55 seconds

FTO GR = 16.15 seconds

FTO GPX = 15.49 seconds

Familia GT-X = 15.73 seconds

  • 7 months later...
lol.. no Rx7 :( hahaha

If you want to have the fastest car and not need to do much mods except increase boost, a good tune and put exhuast nothing will beat RX7. !!!

Just a rough ride that rotary.

My mate has a series 5, he runs 10psi and the only thing that has beaten him in 7 years was a 200 grand Porsche!!

  • 2 months later...

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