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<blockquote data-quote="pussy" data-source="post: 256151" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>Just to share some thoughts with all...</p><p></p><p>between the GT-R and the M3 is different make for it's each potential abilities to run and handle.</p><p></p><p>Dun be fooled !!</p><p></p><p>the GT-R is for a straight line speed.. the car spec rating is 280bhp for it's stock standard and THE car is tuned to handle that much power.. it's take corners well..</p><p></p><p>As for the M3, it's tuned to 341bhp, and it's tuned to handle that much power..so to so the M3 credibilities is astonishing that it out beats a JDM anytime..</p><p></p><p>SO why worry when a GT-R turns up in your rearview mirror ? it's just has a souped up more than 280bhp versus the 341 you ride on..they laugh when they pass a UDM, especially a M3.. that's not fair.. to play fair, keep it stock, then see what happens... maybe they can try a 450bhp M3 SC'ed .. then mod's versus mod..</p><p></p><p>Fact is all those GT-R guys have reap more power till 400bhp to just eat other cars.. so here's the fact.. ask them will that 400bhp to take a corner or a fast left turn... the M3 will pass it without a sweat... maybe not for a GT-R..</p><p></p><p>So, lesson here and my opinion, </p><p></p><p>Have both the cars, a e60 and a GT-R.. one a NA n' the other is a Turbo..</p><p></p><p>As for the GT-R, keep it standard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pussy, post: 256151, member: 60"] Just to share some thoughts with all... between the GT-R and the M3 is different make for it's each potential abilities to run and handle. Dun be fooled !! the GT-R is for a straight line speed.. the car spec rating is 280bhp for it's stock standard and THE car is tuned to handle that much power.. it's take corners well.. As for the M3, it's tuned to 341bhp, and it's tuned to handle that much power..so to so the M3 credibilities is astonishing that it out beats a JDM anytime.. SO why worry when a GT-R turns up in your rearview mirror ? it's just has a souped up more than 280bhp versus the 341 you ride on..they laugh when they pass a UDM, especially a M3.. that's not fair.. to play fair, keep it stock, then see what happens... maybe they can try a 450bhp M3 SC'ed .. then mod's versus mod.. Fact is all those GT-R guys have reap more power till 400bhp to just eat other cars.. so here's the fact.. ask them will that 400bhp to take a corner or a fast left turn... the M3 will pass it without a sweat... maybe not for a GT-R.. So, lesson here and my opinion, Have both the cars, a e60 and a GT-R.. one a NA n' the other is a Turbo.. As for the GT-R, keep it standard. [/QUOTE]
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