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lol.

Title says how fast - need to know the power

Thread says how much power - well thats dependant on so many things, you could have a whole 80rwkw variance easily

... and its just come from Japan.

MY bet is the motor is on its last legs, 21-secs with getting out and pushing from 3/4 track

I'll bet it takes even longer than 21 seconds.

With the Christmas school holidays, you'll have to granny it off the line and do the speed limit unless you want to get pulled over by the cops and asked to pop the bonnet on that thing.

As for power, I'd say at least 280ps at the flywheel.

Edited by scathing

at a glance id say roughly 364.35325345 rwkw

depending on colour of car.. if red... might have to add 12 more

and considering the brakes arn't slotted... youd wanna compensate. im surprised it doesn't have any air-freshener mods... tragic

but because it doesn't have PETROL listed i wouldn't say it has any power at all... to be exact

lol.

Title says how fast - need to know the power

Thread says how much power - well thats dependant on so many things, you could have a whole 80rwkw variance easily

... and its just come from Japan.

MY bet is the motor is on its last legs, 21-secs with getting out and pushing from 3/4 track

Sound like a thread to get some attention.

People still think importing a trashed GTR with all those apparent parts is gonna be the greatest thign since slicked bread :)

I think it will break something on its first dyno run and then spend the next 12 months in a workshop as the owner wont have any $$ to fix it

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