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Old 12-01-2000, 12:11 PM   #5
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No '97GT will run every bit as strong as a '00GT. Stock for Stock. I've got a '97GT, and my friend the Lizard King has a green '00GT.

How fast a car *feels* makes a huge difference too. Not long ago somone posted about how he ran a '99 WS6 at the track. After a mild launch and a smooth comfortable cruise down the track, he was very surprised that his time slip later read high 12's.

If you're unhappy with a car that runs high 13's stock, well that's bizarre.
Did you test drive it first before you forked over the dough?

It can't be that slow - you've posted your fare share of "kills" :-)

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