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Old 28-06-2014, 11:12 PM   #11
flooded one
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Default Re: GT-F vs GTS LSA

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Originally Posted by 40RDT View Post
Generally as newer models are released the better the cars get and wtf is transient overboost and what does it have to do with the GTS outperforming and getting better reviews than the GTF?

And yes the GTS has better hardware than the FPV, bigger brakes, stronger driveline, better suspension etc etc but everyone on here already knows that. As for dyno kw numbers I wouldnt get too hung up on those, performance times are a better gauge of real world performance. And you do realise that the GTF is just an expensive falcon too yeah lmao
not as expensive a GTS *cough cough* commodore cant see the GTS holding it value as well as a limited realise GT-F like it or not The GT-F is an instant classic. Last of the GT's. well have lots of demand years to come
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