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Do you think an Excel with a GT wing & body kit looks fast? lol j/k man, depending on how much the owner is dreaming, or if it was stock, or modded, a GTT, or a GTR, hell prices could vary from 30 - 100 k Check out aussie 2nd hand car sites like carpoint.com.au & drive.com.au i think they are, you'll get some steep prices from owners dreaming thinkin their lightly modded 33 GTR is worth 55 k. lol

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ive seen an r34 GTT going for 26g in the for sale section earlier this year

but most other ones go for about 30g+?

u must be talking about the "phuman" r34? he went over board with the stickers!! ruined it!!

i was told he had 200kw at the wheels? correct me if im wrong

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ive seen an r34 GTT going for 26g in the for sale section earlier this year

but most other ones go for about 30g+?

u must be talking about the "phuman" r34? he went over board with the stickers!! ruined it!!  

i was told he had 200kw at the wheels? correct me if im wrong

phumans r34 is f$$kn slow my r33 will eat it! I have 285rwkw its a white series 2 with jun siudeskirts and a c west wing and work vs ss rims, had a run with a 360 modena on pt wakefield road and annihilated it.
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had a run with a 360 modena on pt wakefield road and annihilated it.
Yeh??? is there a story to tell? are the 360's V8 Supercharged? I would have thought a 360 would be pretty light & putting out some pretty high power. Have you got a quarter mile time phatgtst? You'd be up for low 12's right. *I wana race a ferrari now :)*
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phumans r34 is f$$kn slow my r33 will eat it! I have 285rwkw its a white series 2 with jun siudeskirts and a c west wing and work vs ss rims, had a run with a 360 modena on pt wakefield road and annihilated it.

So whats your point? There would be lots of cars that could beat phumans car.

BTW I wouldnt class a car with 200rwkw's f$$kn slow. I call a standard gemini f$$kn slow.

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I maybe mistaken but isnt City Dismantlers car a Ferrari 355? (I havent seen for ages so im not a 100% sure)
NO GUYS RUSSO'S FERRARI IS A 360 MODENA,(city dismantlers) and YES I did beat him and YES he was a very unhappy little rich boy.He was so disappopinted he didnt even want to talk to me at the lights when he rolled up BEHIND me hahahaha a was grinning like a cat that just got the RAT.

I spose id be spewing if i spent that much on a car to be beaten by car about 10% of the price.

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Yeh??? is there a story to tell? are the 360's V8 Supercharged?  I would have thought a 360 would be pretty light & putting out some pretty high power.  Have you got a quarter mile time phatgtst? You'd be up for low 12's right. *I wana race a ferrari now :)*
nah I dont have a 1/4 mile time but last time i tried the gtech it recorded a 3.8sec 0-60mph. BUt my DYNO sheet reads 284.8rwkw on shootout mode tuned by simon at morpowa.
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nah I dont have a 1/4 mile time but last time i tried the gtech it recorded a 3.8sec 0-60mph. BUt my DYNO sheet reads 284.8rwkw on shootout mode tuned by simon at morpowa.

I've just had a dyno done for 230 rwkw shootout mode. I'm wondering what 0-100 time it might do 'have locked dif & 10" rear tyres'. I would have thought 5's. 3.8 for 280 rwkw sounds mighty quick!

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phumans r34 is f$$kn slow my r33 will eat it! I have 285rwkw its a white series 2 with jun siudeskirts and a c west wing and work vs ss rims, had a run with a 360 modena on pt wakefield road and annihilated it.

Your my HERO... :inlove:

Big freakin deal. The Modena probably wasnt even running you.

Most probably just messin around with you so you 'think' yours is fast. If i had a modena, i wouldnt even bother with a skyline. Different league. Kinda like when i let a Mira turbo think i had my foot down on Anzac..... "oh my god.. imy car is faster man.." ppffftttttttttttttttttt...............

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Your my HERO...   :inlove:  

Big freakin deal. The Modena probably wasnt even running you.

Yeh but remember N/A®, he has "jun siudeskirts and a c west wing and work vs ss rims" so clearly his car is faster.... lol *but seriously, i did some research on the 360 Modena & a 280 rwkw skyline should clearly beat it down a quarter... But i know where you’re coming from N/A® about phatgtst's attitude.

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I can see the enjoyment factor of knowing your car is quicker than a current model exotic... but give me the F360 Ferrari over a 300rwkw R33 GTS25t Skyline anyday! You could sell the F360 and buy a 10sec R34 GT-R and have change left over for a nice house deposit.

On one of the Best Motoring DVD's they 1/4 test an F360 and it runs a low 12 (admittedly it had an upgraded exhaust). It takes a good driver to run low 12's on street rubber in a 280+rwkw GTS25t. A dead stock F360 should run in the 12.8-12.6 region.

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Your my HERO...   :inlove:  

Big freakin deal. The Modena probably wasnt even running you.  

Most probably just messin around with you so you 'think' yours is fast. If i had a modena, i wouldnt even bother with a skyline. Different league. Kinda like when i let a Mira turbo think i had my foot down on Anzac..... "oh my god.. imy car is faster man.." ppffftttttttttttttttttt...............

WERD! u can buy a 1k shell, put a 10k engine in it and kill a ferrari. Does that make it better??? No

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phumans r34 is f$$kn slow my r33 will eat it! I have 285rwkw its a white series 2 with jun siudeskirts and a c west wing and work vs ss rims, had a run with a 360 modena on pt wakefield road and annihilated it.

Your ride doesnt happen to be parked at the furniture store next to the drive thu's is it - im assumming you work around there. I see it whenever i pass. Wish my line looked that nice. :drooling:

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