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colm_mcm wrote:All GPvR's are "lightweight"
Compared to an identically engined GPX, the GPvR gains a different spoiler, Limited Slip Diff, coloured seats, HID headlights, strut braces, and loses sound insulation, elec folding mirrors and climate control.
maybe there are more differences
colm_mcm wrote:All GPvR's are "lightweight"
Compared to an identically engined GPX, the GPvR gains a different spoiler, Limited Slip Diff, coloured seats, HID headlights, strut braces, and loses sound insulation, elec folding mirrors and climate control.
maybe there are more differences
colm_mcm wrote:Aero series differences are just cosmetic AFAIK.
Presume the 1.8 is the lightest, but that's hardly much help with 125bhp.
ftomad wrote:colm_mcm wrote:Aero series differences are just cosmetic AFAIK.
Presume the 1.8 is the lightest, but that's hardly much help with 125bhp.
its just the gp version r im talking about here as the heading suggests lol
sum1 might know which is lighter
fatboyfat7 wrote:ok, so basically theres very little difference between a GPX, GPvR and an Aero series, bar comestics?? And the GPvR and Aero lose Climate control and folding mirrors to save 20kgs? Seems very little in the difference, but what do i know...
mcgon1979 wrote:Yeah its more than a sticker difference alright.
GPvR has a few differences:
No climate control (but has aircon),
AL wrote:ive MOMO leather 3 spokes steering wheel, thought this was as standard in my 1999 GPX
also i do believe there are all black front seats in a red GPvR?
Muad_dib77 wrote:mcgon1979 wrote:Yeah its more than a sticker difference alright.
GPvR has a few differences:
No climate control (but has aircon),
I thought it was the other way around?
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