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z06 vs gt2
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perhaps, but more importantly, SAME driver
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04-18-2008, 12:23 AM | #5 |
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This video has been all over the internet forums for a while...
4 sec to 60, 10 to 100? Are you kidding me? And what impeccable shifting! I'm not even going to say anything else besides the GT2 does pwn all. But then again, I hope it does. I've only had it's pictures on my Mac's background for the past year! |
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it probably woudlnt lose against a proceded gt2
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Damn. What happened?! That wasnt even a challenge.
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Repost... The driver happened, or more like didn't happen - either that or the car used in the test had transmission issues (or a combination of both).
As previously stated ZR1 versus GT2 would be a much more fair and logical comparison (both forced induction). As far as the Z06 goes, comparing it to the GT3 makes more sense (both normally aspirated).
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