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Gloria is great to about 100kmhs.
Before I fitted the exhaust it was a fair bit slower and slowed down once it got to 80. Helical diff basically eliminated straight line wheelspin completely, does a good job.

My brother got so mad when he got his GTST fresh out of Trents shop making 350 at the wheels only to get walked by me actually getting traction in 2nd gear roll. 

Now that car is rusting outside the parents house, probably 30k in it all up at least.. :\ prob worth nothing now. RIP advan TCIIs getting all rusty and weird on it too :(

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350rwkw is a pretty shit spot for gtst's

Its just hitting that spot where the lag is soul crushing but its not quick enough to make up for it. A 300rwkw or 400rwkw gtst is a far better package

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5 minutes ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

350rwkw is a pretty shit spot for gtst's

Its just hitting that spot where the lag is soul crushing but its not quick enough to make up for it. A 300rwkw or 400rwkw gtst is a far better package

think this was a 3076 with 21 or 22 psi, Lag - WHEELSPIN - 3rd gear - Lag - WHEELSPIN! 4th gear, oh they're gone.

Mine was a 3L with a gt35 @ 26 psi lag was fine.

 

Full boost just after 3500, if you made it ramp the boost in between 2500 and 5500 instead it would hold 2nd, but that takes a heap of the midrange punch out and isn't as fun.

My 2nd is like 60-130 xD Silly tall gears 3rd is nearly 200 

Sweet spot is 80km/h in 2nd with warm tyres then keep it on full boost between changes with dat dere auto, not that I have lag anyway  

Meanwhile my dirt bike in top gear ringing its tits off at like 140 

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1 hour ago, TiTAN said:

Mine was a 3L with a gt35 @ 26 psi lag was fine.

 

Full boost just after 3500, if you made it ramp the boost in between 2500 and 5500 instead it would hold 2nd, but that takes a heap of the midrange punch out and isn't as fun.

your motor with 20% more displacement had less lag? NO WAY

24 minutes ago, emts said:

very nice, vacan waterfront not come along every day.

 

build on it or keeping as an investment.

That's it, there's one for sale that isn't even water front and only on 410sqm they want 1.5-1.6M.

Mine being ~580sqm and waterfront who knows what it will be worth. Amazing location was very impressed. 

 

I think there here is two waterfront pieces left.

19 hours ago, Daz said:

Just purchased another property today - 580sq beach front piece of land in Werribee South 

 

Impulse buy :)

Congrats mate, the waterfront down there is lovely

Sometimes impulse buys turn out to be the best!

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