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Old 09-03-2016, 09:57 AM
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PistonHeads review of GT

hmmm...interesting. I'm not convinced. But I've not driven a GT nor a GT-S yet.

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Virtually every tester has raved about it so if they wrapped it in bacon would that convince you.

When Randy Pobst turned a 1:27 at Willow Springs and you don't need to wear a kidney belt to drive it on the street like a GTR I bought it. Fantastic car and even better if you have skills. I do believe the GTS is more civilized for street driving.
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@jim - No, The theme of the article did not convince me that "the entry-level version might actually be better than the supposedly 'better' ones further up the range" GT v GT-S v GT-R

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Virtually every tester has raved about it so if they wrapped it in bacon would that convince you.

When Randy Pobst turned a 1:27 at Willow Springs and you don't need to wear a kidney belt to drive it on the street like a GTR I bought it. Fantastic car and even better if you have skills. I do believe the GTS is more civilized for street driving.

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