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Skyline 350 GT technical data |
| Performance |
| Max speed |
155 miles/h (250 km/h) |
| 0-100 km/h |
6.8 seconds |
| 0-160 km/h |
- |
| 0-200 km/h |
- |
| 0-300 km/h |
- |
| Quarter mile |
15.4 seconds |
| 0-100-0 mph |
- |
| Engine |
| Power |
206 kw (276 bhp / 280 ps) |
| Torque |
370 Nm (274 lb-ft) |
| Displacement |
3.5 liters |
| Engine type |
V6 n/a |
| Engine location |
front |
| General data |
| Gearbox |
6 |
| Drive |
rear |
| Mass |
1528 kilograms (3362 lbs) |
| Weight distribution |
- |
| Year of introduction |
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| Home country |
Japan |
| Calculations |
| Power to Weight ratio |
180.74 hp/tonne |
| Power per liter |
58.84 kw/liter |
| Fastestlaps.com stats |
| FL Rank |
Position - 1357/1356, 0 points |
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7618 |
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ect fitted.
I have done this and it makes it go a lot harder
Georg, I get your point. On this website, if it's not on the internet, it doesn't exist even with a source. Good thing you're here to make sure of that. Bye now. :)
http://www.fastestlaps.com/rules.html
*Reference: an Internet link (URL) that points to an article clearly stating the lap time/record and the conditions. The web site must belong to a reputable recognized organization, like the car's manufacturer, a major car magazine or a major TV show. It is up to FastestLaps.com to recognize the source or not, also the lap time/record. The article must show clearly:
* When the record was done, at least the year must be mentioned
* Who did it (driver or organization)
* Make, year and model of the car
* Track conditions and car trim, optional
If there is no online article and only a published paper article, then we need an image scan of the paper page from the publication with details (like CarMagazine March 2007 page 13, not just CarMagazine). FastestLaps.com can host the image if needed. Just referring the paper magazine is not enough because it cannot be verified online. How we can distinguish the truth from gossip? It is not easy, but here are some guidelines:
If yes, then its
0-30mph: 2.8 seconds
0-60mph: 6.8 seconds
quarter mile: 15.4 seconds at 93mph
Top Speed: 155mph
Data from: Consumer Reports (CARS)