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Old 04-05-2004, 07:28 AM
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Cool Gt3 Rs

Amazing car, but i only managed a quick glimpse of it driving past me in the opposite direction. It was white with the blue decals (they're all white with a choice of red or blue decals), looked exactly like this one:

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Very nice car. I would like nothing more than to buy one and make it even more at home at the track. Anyways, don't know if you saw it (probably did) but Car or evo did a comp with the RS and the 360CS and actually ranked the 360 CS over the RS as a road car. Guess I can't blame them though, the RS really is a homologation car afterall. It is a homologation car. Right?
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Re: Gt3 Rs

I saw a red decaled one at a recent track day, well, not much different from seeing an ordinary GT3, even though it should be
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I thought it had a lot of presence to be honest. What were you driving on the trackday jimmy?
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I wasn't I was spectating that time
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Re: Gt3 Rs

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Anyways, don't know if you saw it (probably did) but Car or evo did a comp with the RS and the 360CS and actually ranked the 360 CS over the RS as a road car. Guess I can't blame them though, the RS really is a homologation car afterall. It is a homologation car. Right?
It is indeed a homologation special. I did read that article, the magazine was CAR. The cars were tested on British 'B-roads', which are notoriously bumpy & cambered. The conclusion IIRC was that the GT3RS was more of a track car than the 360CS, which is why it couldnt live with the bumps etc as well as the Ferrari. I'd like to see a track test of the GT3, GT3RS & 360CS and see what kind of times they achieve and how the cars are rated.

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