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The HSV versions fair bit heavier due to the V8 engine.. and each new version gets heavier. I think the latest VY, etc are around 1700kg for the 300kw HSV GTS.

reading through this document about what defines a "classic HSV" .. bit of a laugh:

THIS IS WHAT IS NOT OK.

The following modifications have been deemed as unacceptable by HSV. This

protects your investment in an HSV Classic.

* A different size of tyre than original.

* Non-original wheels, including the ÒspareÓ.

* Engine modifications - including a wide variety of peculiar enhancement "chips ", throttle bodies, camshafts, extractors and the like.

e.g. anything that makes it perform better than the often rather toned down factory tune :)

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there was option with it to get a blueprinted engine and that added a extra 10-15kw on top of the 215kw.
LOL I wonder how many extra thousand it cost to get that 10-15kw when all you gotta do is put in a $100 air filter :wavey:
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