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Old 05-02-2009, 11:21 PM   #1
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Default TX3 Turbo vs Turbo Falc?

Good mate of mine has just picked up himself a real nice Laser TX3 AWD fully equipped with all the usual goodies you'd expect. After chatting about the car for a little while he turns to me and says:

"i'm willing to bet my life savings that if you turbo'd your falcon, id still beat you at the lights to 60kph"

Now i've driven another mates car which is identical to this one and i know that it's bloody quick but i'm now curious as to whether there could there be any truth in this statement? true to the fact that a Laser i think is about 400kg lighter than the trusty falcon (EF that i own for arguments sake).

Thoughts?

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