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advantages of GS-Ts vs GS-X

ok i always here things saying gsx's are better what are some advantages of having a gst
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Re: advantages of GS-Ts vs GS-X

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ok i always here things saying gsx's are better what are some advantages of having a gst

uhh there are advantages?



The GS-T is a little lighter and well it's a bit faster on the freeway.


That is about it.

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Re: advantages of GS-Ts vs GS-X

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The GS-T is a little lighter and well it's a bit faster on the freeway.
I would only say that is true in a stock versus stock comparison. Once you start modding them, I would say that advantage dissapears quickly. I know we could get into the whole drivetrain loss argument but I don't think either one of us wants that.
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Re: advantages of GS-Ts vs GS-X

i personally think that a gs-t is amazingly fast, not quick, fast on the highway. For the GSX, if modded correctly, its good for stop and highway.
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Re: advantages of GS-Ts vs GS-X

I have never driven a gst but, I do know that my car (slightly modded) has no trouble kicken it on the highway. I've kept up with a 300zxTT no problem(I know it's heavy blah blah). In my opinion GSX>GST for sure. Oh and here is a quick video demonstration of some stop and go racing... the white one is a gst and the red one(mine) is a gsx. http://videos.streetfire.net/player....5-CF6260B785CE You can clearly see the advantage...
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