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Old 06-13-2008, 12:16 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Lol you think your GTO is king its obvious.

STi's are great cars and you shouldnt act all big and bad, is it worth it etc.

My fathers STi has the turbo back, and cobb acessport running the stage2 map and the acessport says its running 350hp/385tq which isnt as much as your gto, but its also an off the shelf ultra conservative tune and no slouch and those levels on AWD = lots of fun. Off the line the STi will jump you good, and lets not even get into turning.

The GTO is a great car, but its much more 1 dimensional than a STi, and there are countless STi's around that would stomp you from a roll in your only dimension. For all you know that guy could have a turbo kit making more WHP than you are making BHP. Mods are cheap and effective on those cars

Not bashing the GTO, im here because im in the market for one as my next car, but fanboyism is annoying and i was hoping to see less of it here than tuner sites, but to no avail

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