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That's what's doing my head in. Suppose I'll have to take a passenger ride in someone's gtr to see if they're all they are cracked up to be

In this day and age it seems a well sorted gtt/gtst and a well sorted gtr are much of a muchness as far as actual speed is concerned, unless I'm wildly incorrect

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went to a steak house and ordered their top steak to be cooked as per chefs recommendation, just like wasteland said.... "I'm sorry but you'll have to pick something because I have to write down the order for the kitchen"

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That's what's doing my head in. Suppose I'll have to take a passenger ride in someone's gtr to see if they're all they are cracked up to be

In this day and age it seems a well sorted gtt/gtst and a well sorted gtr are much of a muchness as far as actual speed is concerned, unless I'm wildly incorrect

Speed perhaps, how they are to be driven is very much not the same though.

went to a steak house and ordered their top steak to be cooked as per chefs recommendation, just like wasteland said.... "I'm sorry but you'll have to pick something because I have to write down the order for the kitchen"

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Ask to speak to the chef, and then tell the chef to hit the waiter over the head with a spatula...

went to a steak house and ordered their top steak to be cooked as per chefs recommendation, just like wasteland said.... "I'm sorry but you'll have to pick something because I have to write down the order for the kitchen"

....

Chef's recommendation coincidentally blue everytime for less cooking effort

inb4 Hamish hates me

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That's what's doing my head in. Suppose I'll have to take a passenger ride in someone's gtr to see if they're all they are cracked up to be

In this day and age it seems a well sorted gtt/gtst and a well sorted gtr are much of a muchness as far as actual speed is concerned, unless I'm wildly incorrect

I'd assume the difference may be traction

went to a steak house and ordered their top steak to be cooked as per chefs recommendation, just like wasteland said.... "I'm sorry but you'll have to pick something because I have to write down the order for the kitchen"

....

shitcunt waiter :/

Chef's recommendation coincidentally blue everytime for less cooking effort

inb4 Hamish hates me

Actually...

Contrary to popular belief, bleu (it's French fgt) is annoying as hell for a chef and takes longer to cook than a med rare etc.

You have to get the steak out of the fridge and leave it somewhere that will warm it through all the way to room temp without cooking it at all... Which takes ages... THEN you have to cook it... THEN you still need to rest it.

Bleu takes as long to cook (properly) as a well done and ends up with complaints more often than a well done

Actually...

Contrary to popular belief, bleu (it's French fgt) is annoying as hell for a chef and takes longer to cook than a med rare etc.

You have to get the steak out of the fridge and leave it somewhere that will warm it through all the way to room temp without cooking it at all... Which takes ages... THEN you have to cook it... THEN you still need to rest it.

Bleu takes as long to cook (properly) as a well done and ends up with complaints more often than a well done

lol i can imagine.

That's what's doing my head in. Suppose I'll have to take a passenger ride in someone's gtr to see if they're all they are cracked up to be

In this day and age it seems a well sorted gtt/gtst and a well sorted gtr are much of a muchness as far as actual speed is concerned, unless I'm wildly incorrect

It's just nice to be able to drive on the street with 330rwkw and not have any fear of a full EPA or Defect. GTR engine bays can remain completely stock looking and still make that power which is great. The others are correct though, depends what you like driving more, I've owned 2 33 GTS-Ts, a 32R and now a 33R and the 33R is just miles ahead of all of them.

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