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Old 03-16-2002, 08:05 PM
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hey guys i was wondering, i want a 3000gt but my bro says they are really heavy. is that true? and also i was wondering if i could put greddt T/T's on a non turbo model
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i ment greddy*
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yes , 3000GT's are heavy. And it would take alot of money and time to make an NA model into twin turbo.
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Hey you...3000gt sucks they are too damn heavy!!! Although I own one. hmmmmm????
well lets see here, it seems as if you want a base or sl model. They are not heavy at all weighing in at 3100 to 3200 pounds. What is heavy is the vr4 model. They have too much gadgets thats why. But if the VR4 was rear wheel drive and that stuff, then it would be just another supra, 300zx, and rx7. VR4's are unique, no other japanese sports car offers as much high technology stufff as the vr4. I mean cmon 3737 pounds for active aero, automatically controlled suspension, All wheel drive, all wheel steering, active exhaust that lets you switch between tour and sports mode, and all that other goodies is well worth it.
How many cars these days in 2002 have all that? I mean the GTO had all of that in 1990 and the VR4 had that in 1991. Lamborghini, Ferrari, and Porsche STILL doesnt even have as much gagetry as this.
If you buy a Vr4 then it will be the best buy in your whole life.
Not to mention the vr4's supremecy when it comes to performance.
o to 60 in just 4.6 seconds
Quarter mile in just 13.4 seconds at 105 (some even to be said flat 13 at 110 mph STOCK!!!)
Top speed at 159(goverend that is) with a topspeed capable of 200 mph if given the distance and time!!
And a skidpad of .98 g's!!!!!
The VR4 beats the Supra, RX7, and 300zx in EVERYTHING!!!
Do not call me biased, because I own a Supra RZ twin turbo, and stock to stock, the supra performs nothing like the VR4!
The 3000gt is the best!!!!!


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That weight also helps the handleing!!!
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ive seen a greedy on a non vr4 before it think it was a sl though:sun:
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