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::Don't mention it. I don't understand neither.--[[User:Loadingue|Loadingue]] 15:56, June 25, 2010 (UTC)
::Don't mention it. I don't understand neither.--[[User:Loadingue|Loadingue]] 15:56, June 25, 2010 (UTC)
::So when I did [[No. 3]], my top speed showed what I believe was 275 MPH... I could be wrong and it could be KPH, but either way I definitely saw 275... what gives? / [[User:Szebrine|Szebrine]] 16:35, July 2, 2010 (UTC)
::So when I did [[No. 3]], my top speed showed what I believe was 275 MPH... I could be wrong and it could be KPH, but either way I definitely saw 275... what gives? / [[User:Szebrine|Szebrine]] 16:35, July 2, 2010 (UTC)
:::What speedometer did you use ?--[[User:Loadingue|Loadingue]] 11:02, July 3, 2010 (UTC)

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For those who have played Midnight Club: Los Angeles, the widebody option looks almost identical to the Bullet GT.

GTA4.net's database says that the bullet GT has a top speed of 221MPH.Also, it states that the drop diamond and the gold one have a top speed of 220 MPH. Is this correct?

You're not the first person asking this question. GTA4.net is NOT a reliable source, at least it's not about this kind of information. Just take a look at the Airtug's top speed. Furthermore, each vehicle in GTA IV and EFLC is considerably slow, and I made the test on my own. This has also been discussed on the Talk:Infernus page and on my own discussion page.--Loadingue 19:38, June 5, 2010 (UTC)
Ok,thank you that clears it up.
I dont understand why the bullet is so slow...
It should have a top speed of around 200 if it is based on a ford GT.
Oh well. Thank you for your help.
Fizzyade
Don't mention it. I don't understand neither.--Loadingue 15:56, June 25, 2010 (UTC)
So when I did No. 3, my top speed showed what I believe was 275 MPH... I could be wrong and it could be KPH, but either way I definitely saw 275... what gives? / Szebrine 16:35, July 2, 2010 (UTC)
What speedometer did you use ?--Loadingue 11:02, July 3, 2010 (UTC)