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Hey guys,  

I have to do an example prototype of a graph for this client.

and basically in this prototype, I want to compare 4 cars..

at the moment im comparing the  

R32 - gts, gts-t, gtr

r33 - gts, gts-t, gtr

i need another make of car that has 3 types to compare to

anyone know of a car?

How about an LH Torana?

First production car in the world to have a 4 cyl (1900 Opel), 6 cyl (173 and 202 ) and 8cyl (253 and 308) available ex factory.

Showing my age now!

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As far as i know, a stock SS against a stock R33 GTS-T would be pretty even. Both low 6 seconds 0 - 100. Both manual and decent drivers i don't see much in it at all.

cheers.

oh yeah, i don't think i can add anymore variants, maybe BMW's?

325i, 330i, M3? - GTS, GTS-T, GT-R - 147kw, 170kw, 256kw.

530i, 545i, M5? - GTS, GTS-T, GT-R - 170kw, 245kw, 298kw.

cheers

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Sorry to say guys but i can tell you many ss story's where my 32 has come out on top, but ill only tell 3 to keep everyone awake ;)

1. The other night I had a drag wit a vn which sounded pritty tough. We both took off and both had good launches wit lil wheel spin. With my taller 1st gear I pulled 3 car lengths in front of him and through 2nd,3rd,and 4th that didn't change. He didn't have a passenger in the car either. My mate that was wit me knew someone who knew the owner so out of curiosity we contacted him to see what was done to the vn. It was a freshly rebuilt 355 stroker ;)

2. I had 2 mates in the car on the way home from crown, and I bumped into two mates I used to go to highschool wit. They both own vn ss's. We had a drag and I ***ed up my launch wit the extra weight in my car so i bogged down, although reving through second I was passing them. They have exaust extractors, cai, stage 1 cams and im not sure bout anything else.

3. One night I was cruizing down heatherton rd wit two mates and stopped at the lights next to a vx r8 clubsport. I dnt rev my car or be a smart ass next to people, although it really pisses me off wen people do that to me. Anyways he launched and took off nomal changing to 2nd at 3,000rpm's and wen I changed into 3rd I cruized past him.

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Dude.. a VX SS will smash a GTS-t R33 S1orS2. even with exhaust.. then put a exhaust on a SS.. and even with some extra boost. the GTS-t will not beat it .. sorry to say. i am a skyline enthousiest but this time your wrong  

Hmmm... no... If this is from personal experience then learn to drive...

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Here we go again, another Commondore v Skyline thread...

From personal experience on a 250 metre run, my 146rwkW 33 beat a VYSS by a car length. Would have been more but I had a pathetic start. Both Manual.

It will always be close, but a good 33 driver should win.

Dude.. a VX SS will smash a GTS-t R33 S1orS2. even with exhaust.. then put a exhaust on a SS.. and even with some extra boost. the GTS-t will not beat it .. sorry to say. i am a skyline enthousiest but this time your wrong
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