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You realise how much of a dick your making yourself look like? Bagging me out isnt going to get yourself anywhere either....

Just buy an R32, Modify it and be done with the smartass comments.

:)

this thirty2 guy sounds like a fool.

i can understand where he is coming from when he says his commonwhore is quick - its a V8 - more bottom end torque and power in a the lower revs. A standard R33 wouldnt have as much power in the lower rev range, so mabye he has been blinded by the push rods? :lol:

I own a R32 GTSt - it goes OK. I suggest you test drive one. Test drive a GTR then please come back and tell us what you think.

But wait! I bet your 308 would still beat it right???? :)

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Edited by sproosy

hmmm the battle continues in private messages between me and thirty2

go back to the first post where it says R33gtst He pm'd me and asked for the HP rating for a stock R33 GTST the rating i gave him was 250hp on a good day but prob closer to 240 he then gave me stats for a non turbo and calls me a liar for stating turbo figures???

Edited by MintR33
perhaps school hols are close?

Yep - but even now with most exams are over there are plenty of 16+yr olds lurking.

I agree with Dezz - you came on here asking for advice and then start calling everyone dick.

How do you expect to get the help you want if you are being so rude.

And a tip - if you say your looking at getting a 32 - don't lie in your profile by saying you already have one.

Meh, stock Gts-t's are slow. 32, 33 or 34. Nothing special.

Coming from a Ford Laser, even I wasn't overly impressed by the power of my R33 Gts-t when I picked it up. Sure, it was fun and all that but it didn't feel like it had much at all on the BA's I drive at work.

But like any guy who wants power, I just did some mods. Problem solved :)

true . why do they weight so much??

Look at the size of them! What the hell do you expect? It's not a little hatchback thats going to weigh 900kgs!

A stock VK 308 fast? Bahahahahaha!!! Either your car is not stock, or you don't know what fast is...

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