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1985 328 Gts V8
Displacement: 3185 cc
Horsepower: 260 bhp @ 7000 rpm
Torque: 213 lb-ft @ 5500 rpm
Redline: 7700 rpm
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of course I realize the NSX represents the more ronded off corners of the next decade. Previous I would consider the Dino or Maserati

The Bora 1971-78 used a quad-cam V8 which produced 310bhp in its initial 4719cc
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Merek '72-'83
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Dino 1967-73 206GT & 246GT
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I have always liked how they incorporated the rear wing with the body on the NSX, the Dino has the old style rear tail incorporated into the body

I like cars <_<

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The Corvette is a rearward mounted front engine, little different than mid engine except for which axle the engine is mounted "midship". Then the Corvette has a rear transaxle. Out the window with your weight dist.

I know that and I didn't say anything belittling to the Corvette...


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