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Old 06-25-2005, 08:06 PM
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Gsx Vs Gst

Can anyone explain the difference between these two models besides the factor of awd and fr?
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Re: Gsx Vs Gst

geeze dude, this is explained over 300 times on here i bet lol search man
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Re: Gsx Vs Gst

JMY952.... they are right... a search will do wonders.... Their really isn't much difference aside from the driveline....
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Re: Gsx Vs Gst

hay your new to this site so it's ok man, just next time do a search
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Re: Gsx Vs Gst

search...search...search...
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GSX - all wheel drive and all the options
GST - front wheel drive, some of the options (maybe all if you are lucky and find one that does)

Also, they have different rims and sizes. GSX has 17's, GST has 16's.
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Re: Re: Gsx Vs Gst

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search...search...search...
Way to say the exact same thing as the last 4 posts. I think he gets it. We don't need 20 ppl telling him to search....
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