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hi there everyone.

im interested on buying a gts-t (up to about $15000) and was wondering if those of you who know all would be able to help me.

i wanted to know if on the gts-t's there were any mechanical things that usual fail on the various models that i should look out for or anyother helpful info that you could give me would be greatly appreciated on the gts-t's.

Also. im a victorian p plater and was wondering (and still wondering) what the power to weight ratios are on the stock standard gts-ts. i know that the limit for my kind is 125kw (at the flywheel) per tonne, but dont know the specs of the various models.

any help would be greatly appreciated.

James.

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whoops. found the link to "things to look out for" thing. so please ignore that part of the question. but does anyone know if its legal for a victorian p plater to drive a gts-t?

cheers.

thats a bit of an exaggeration there mate. you dont have to sell it, you pay the $100~ fine and be on your way, and the rule itself is hardly enforced .

The law is going to be enforced really soon by 1st half of next year due to people who "..don't have to sell it, pay the $100 fine and be on your way.."

whoops. found the link to "things to look out for" thing. so please ignore that part of the question. but does anyone know if its legal for a victorian p plater to drive a gts-t?

cheers.

R32s are fine (i think), the R32 GTS-4 is definitley ok, R33s are not.

Edited by darK

thanks ladies and/ gents. im still in need of finding the weight of the r32 gts-t cos i found some specs but not all. is it likely that they would be under 1.28 tonne? because that would be the absolute min weight they could be before they are a high powered vehicle.

(apparantly they dish out 160 kw at the flywheel)

cheers.

thanks for your help all.

f**k me blind i love this site.

i cant wait till i am the proud owner of the riciest beast in the mornington peninsular....

oh the possibilities.

special thanks to ruffryder.

you champs seem to know all... i like that...

:)

skylines arent ricey mate....they have the go.

rice is the people that want cars like skylines, but drive lancers, mirages etc. lol

i see your point. where i come from rice doesnt necasarily mean "powerless" just a certain style. but your point is a good one... :)

lol yeah i feel ya on that man...not everyone gets the actual definition of rice. most people just think it means asian cars, non falcon/commodores :)

but go out and destroy some rice boxes.....just dont rice up your skyline with shopping lists and fake front mounts and fake slotted rotors etc....and yes, all that stuff is available for sale :)

"rice is the people that want cars like skylines, but drive lancers, mirages etc. lol "

...GOLD!!! sooo trueeee ...fkn hate lancers and civics.. why do people bother?

and btw.. im p plater drive r33 gts25t .. pulled over plenty of times... but yeh no major hasstles all good.. = LEGAL :(

skylines arent ricey mate....they have the go.

rice is the people that want cars like skylines, but drive lancers, mirages etc. lol

any car can be ricey.

chuck chromies, neons, stickers, airbrushed paint, big (useless) wings, bodykits

and there you have it, riced up skyline.

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