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04-28-2012, 02:40 AM | #63 (permalink) |
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i personally, given the financial opportunity which you apparently have, would say fuk z's and fuk rx7's if i have the means to get an alpha kit for a '12 gtr. my mouth waters when i see a gtr with an alpha 12 kit. the power, launch, grip is insane. a 600whp gtr vs a 600whp z is a landslide win for the gtr (even on a roll) because of the aggressive gear ratios. the z just cannot compete, unless you are big on the raw sports car feel which i have to say is quite numb in the gtr. i don't own one but i did spend some time flying around in a friend's gtr and it is to me like some reviewers say is quite numb and disconnected from the road, like you're in a videogame. the only issue is that you lose the rwd, which would be an issue for me since i love getting slideways. but then again, i could probably afford a drift-tuned s14 on the side if i have the means for a modded gtr. my 2 cents
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04-28-2012, 11:27 AM | #64 (permalink) |
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If I had a chytload of money, and I was going to mod something that cost under 100k? It would be a DIiNAN 1M, M3, a corvette Z-06 or porsche cayman R. Getting over 150mph in any of those cars stock wouldn't be an issue. Especially the vette considering its a 193mph, car stock, a 205mph car as a Z06 and a 220mph car as the ZR1.
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The 1M is clean, but I would prefer the M3 which is just bada**. I'm not a Vetter guy. I love the Cayman R & just stock is effen sweet & very quick. |
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05-02-2012, 02:08 PM | #68 (permalink) |
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I would build the Z. The GTR is fast and an engineering marvel but if you are looking for that visceral "feel" of driving a manual sports car then you should go ahead and build the Z. As others have mentioned it is not cheap and the fact that you have a GTR already means you will likely not be happy with a fully bolt on and tuned Z. I say grab a m6 Z, base + sport, S/C it or TT and enjoy.
On the Lotus, the twin charged Lotus belongs to a retired NYC cab driver who goes by Ronin, it started out as an Elise and has heavy work done on it. The guy is a complete tool, one of the rudest guys I've ever run into on any internet forum, as karma would have it he recently was allegedly tapped in the rear by a Porsche, spun out and hit a highway barrier, condition of the car is currently unknown.
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05-02-2012, 09:23 PM | #70 (permalink) |
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Those cars are so damn cool! I would love to DD one for a month and see how much I hate it haha.
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05-02-2012, 10:03 PM | #71 (permalink) |
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Didn't read the whole thread so sorry if this is a repeat. If you're pushing that much hp don't you think an AWD would be ideal? I would just consider putting the money you're considering spending into your GTR. Either way I'm very interested to see whatever build you do!
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OP, maybe since you already have a GT car, you should take a look into some of these track day specials. Just to have best of two different worlds.
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05-03-2012, 03:28 AM | #74 (permalink) |
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To the OP, If I were looking to spend 50-65K on a car to have some fun on the back roads, I would look into the Ariel Atom also... 0-60 in 2.9 and weighs only 1350 lbs, with that kind of power to weight ratio, you wouldn't even need to touch the motor!
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05-03-2012, 10:37 AM | #75 (permalink) |
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Amongst 99% of local car people I run into, no one wants to talk power to weight ratio just HOOOORSEEEPOOOOOWER! Those convos never go well for me.
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