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Leigh should've gone white

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Thats a modded f6.. vs my bog stock lol and yeh looks good in white i know :) but i prefer the GS in black

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See doesnt look as good, eventually ill get a GT / F6 rear bar keep the rest of the body standard, lower it - better rims etc.

E.G:

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stock rear bar still not bad:

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but i like the GT rear bumper:

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Give me some time and will be a boss of a car, no pun intended.

i thought that's what F6s looked factory no?

what's the difference between yours and the GTP? also which one is higher in the range GS GT or GTP?

Yeah it is, but the f6 and GT look different to the GS (better) is what im getting at, and when i say modded just lowering it and putting a decent set of rims and stripes make it looks soo much better.

In new engine order goes:

GTP is best "335kw", 6/4 brembos, better seats, different wheels etc (f6 / GT bodykit)~85-90k

GT is below "335kw", 4 pot brembos front, not as good seats no brembos rear (f6 / GT bodykit)80k

GS is below "315kw" bit more detuned stock, same driveline minus the 4pot bremb, bodykit and slightly different seats ~60k

F6 start at 60k without options, but I wanted the 8. IMHO felt a lot like a taxi when you wern't floggin it.

Basically couldn't justify (or really wanted to spend) the extra for what you get, guess its a bit like if a GTST had a rb26, 4wd and no brembos lol

Hope that made sense, thats all the FPVs in a nutshell.. minus the GTE and F6E which are luxury exec versions.

ah i see

yeah big price difference. aslong as you know you wont regret anything when you pull alongside 1 of the higher spec models :/

Yeah they are nice but the difference is quite a bit, I'll be making my car my own and enjoy the hell out of it :D

Anyone on here using plazmaman products? Had a mate running a fmic on his xr6t and couldn't speak any higher of it. Definetly thinking of saving for a few months and getting a fmic with their plenum.

One user here went backwards upgrading plenum...

And realistically, unless you are over 350rwkw, there is no need for it - or the defect

About 1800, maybe a bit less which is expected I guess for a big car.. got about 300kgs on my old GTR :O.. still do a tune and your in 11s.

You think a R33 GTR weighs 1500kg? :spank:

It's more than that. Especially once you add exhausts, wheels/bigger tyres.

Gotta get mine onto a weight bridge shortly and I'm not expecting to see it under 1600kg, with me standing outside.

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