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    I get mine in red, what color would you guys get yours in?

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    White. I just don't think I could justify spending this much on a gt2rs. I would go for a CGT if I stayed Porsche.

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    IF I was a baller, I'd buy one.
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    I wouldn't, it's a nice idea but it's too expensive and not enough performance. In Clarkson's new DVD the GT2 RS did 102mph on a straight with the Lotus F1 driver behind the wheel. A Lambo spyder did 100, and a GT-R did 108. The GT2 RS is just a special edition and to say it's the most powerful. Give me a GT3 RS 4.0. The GT2 RS is only 150# less than the GT2, the GT3 RS 4.0 is about 300# less than a GT2 and it's down only 30BHP from the Twin turbo GT2 engine (The GT2 RS has about 90 more hp than the GT2.) The GT3 RS 4.0 also revs to 8500 and has a crazy good suspension. It's also limited edition like the GT2 RS and has carbon fiber all over like the GT2 RS and has some suspension bits from the GT2. Also a LOT cheaper.

    In closing GT3 RS 4.0 > all.

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    let me know if you guys want me to lay the education smack down, again. .. regarding the post above mine, and why its absolutely for entertainment purposes (the numbers that Karun Chandok got in that dvd)

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    i am curious to know your input on why the gt2rs is tons better.
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    No disrespect but I am just curious, in all honesty have you driven either car?


    Quote Originally Posted by Nkuhar View Post
    I wouldn't, it's a nice idea but it's too expensive and not enough performance. In Clarkson's new DVD the GT2 RS did 102mph on a straight with the Lotus F1 driver behind the wheel. A Lambo spyder did 100, and a GT-R did 108. The GT2 RS is just a special edition and to say it's the most powerful. Give me a GT3 RS 4.0. The GT2 RS is only 150# less than the GT2, the GT3 RS 4.0 is about 300# less than a GT2 and it's down only 30BHP from the Twin turbo GT2 engine (The GT2 RS has about 90 more hp than the GT2.) The GT3 RS 4.0 also revs to 8500 and has a crazy good suspension. It's also limited edition like the GT2 RS and has carbon fiber all over like the GT2 RS and has some suspension bits from the GT2. Also a LOT cheaper.

    In closing GT3 RS 4.0 > all.

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