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$100k commodore... THE f**k! Who pays $100k for a commodore. Know what else puts down 430kw to the rear wheels, will be lighter, handle better and also rip hektik skidz? Any Japanese sports car with some work done to it. You could buy a 33, build a rock solid 25/30 and have a beast of a car, and have enough left over to do it another 2 or 3 times.

$100k commodore... THE f**k! Who pays $100k for a commodore. Know what else puts down 430kw to the rear wheels, will be lighter, handle better and also rip hektik skidz? Any Japanese sports car with some work done to it. You could buy a 33, build a rock solid 25/30 and have a beast of a car, and have enough left over to do it another 2 or 3 times.

But you'd still be in a 33...

Or a taxi I guess so what's the diff?

I used to own a Z32, now that was something that could of benefitted from an LS1

Or any other motor, there's a guy getting around with an sr powered 300zx I saw in a zoom mag years ago lmao

Not necessarily. A few bolt ons and it would make plenty. Also solves the space in the engine bay.

This is true. Sr20s aren't a bad engine. It's just tough to make them sound nice. Although, ripping on them is heaps of fun. :)

This is true. Sr20s aren't a bad engine. It's just tough to make them sound nice. Although, ripping on them is heaps of fun. :)

I won't ever rip on them. I love em. Was very impressed by Annas when we had it.

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