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i am well aware that there are faster cars out there, i just want something that can go moderately fast and skylines do the trick for that amount of money i put in. also i like the look of the skyline so i'm happy, in addition, i have already bought the car so no use crying over spilt milk.

so it seems that it will do it in 8 seconds, thanks for you help guys!

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I'd like to see 8 seconds flat on a G tech timer with a standard N/A...won't happen...and if it does, you'll have to be bang on the mark with launch and gear change. It'll be closer to 9 on average. Still decent for a daily driver but don't expect to be beating Commodores and Falcons unless they are shit drivers.

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all irrelevant. unless your going below 6.5 seconds it all feels the same anyways. the difference between 8 and 9 seconds is nothing on the road......only on paper, or if you cant count. just enjoy it, and get a turbo one when you can :thumbsup:

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I'd like to see 8 seconds flat on a G tech timer with a standard N/A...won't happen...and if it does, you'll have to be bang on the mark with launch and gear change. It'll be closer to 9 on average. Still decent for a daily driver but don't expect to be beating Commodores and Falcons unless they are shit drivers.

Duno about that, my n/a just had a catback exhaust and smashed fords and holdens with exhausts, dynoed at 123 rwkw

Depends if you get a clean example.

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id bring this back to the key issues people so often overlook- tyres n suspension

yeah with stock tyres n suspension id agree with those sad times for both de & DET.

throw some decent rims n tyres at em and even suspension (my 33 DE had this) n it is considerably quicker. Go to the drags, its all about getting that power down quickly.

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my mates R33 does it in 6.8 (shitty timing skills but wouldn't be much over 7secs) his car is freaky tho :S he bought it off a guy who knew NOTHING about it.. however it had 2k worth of suspension upgrades and some wheels on there so never know the previous owner might have done something performance wise...

on the other hand my N/A r34 GT with an ecu and tune does it in 7.7 secs so far with a average launch but not the worst. so i'd say around 8-9 for a stock one

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