Which car ?

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I'm still mad that no one can try the Elise, ZZ-S, Lancer RS, or other cars that are more lightweight. Light weight in a car is effective in drag races, as long as they have grip. These cars have grip and weights less than it's competitors. (Skyline, Celica, Lancer GSR... etc.)

EDIT: Come on the Elise/ZZ-S weights in at about only 600Kg fully lightened so why not try them?
 
I'm still mad that no one can try the Elise, ZZ-S, Lancer RS, or other cars that are more lightweight. Light weight in a car is effective in drag races, as long as they have grip. These cars have grip and weights less than it's competitors. (Skyline, Celica, Lancer GSR... etc.)

EDIT: Come on the Elise/ZZ-S weights in at about only 600Kg fully lightened so why not try them?

How come you can't try them?
 
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Anyone try 92' civic sir II with turbo? small & light car with 300hp should be fast.
or probably 300hp on Ford Model T...j/k ^o^
I wonder if the new GT game will add NOS system in tune shop..LOL

Peace! ^_^
 
An FF is not really good in drag racing in GT. A civic would run about 13's with 300HP. If a 300HP Model T existed here, it would be great fun. :dopey: And yes, NOS is in GT4.
 
Front-drive cars oughta be in a class of their own. In real-life there actually are front-drive drag races...plenty of them.
 
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