Official Nissan GT-R Thread

Downey Nissan has a Super Silver GTR and a Blue 370z in their showroom right now.

The GaToR is listed at $77,000 and dealer markup is $20,000. So come up with 97k and its yours! I guess Super Silver is a $3000 option according to the sticker. And ipod connectivity was another $360....but why do you need that when the stereo had a ??gig hard drive?
 
Spotted one on the 10fwy

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^ Nice spot!!

I saw him behind me - so I slowed down so he'd pass me so I can take some shots, so he zoomed passed me, cut me off and got in front of me....then cut all the way to the slow lane to get off the freeway.

First one that Ive seen on the road
 
$ 160K ??? :err: I think that's a bit too much...

I know that the initial goal from Nissan was to keep it around $100K for a US release. No way do the extra additions add up to anywhere near $160K. And they certainly wouldn't price it any higher than the 997TT which is $138K.
 
$160K??? I hope it comes in a little cheaper than that if they ever release it in the US. What happened to keeping it under the $100K mark? CCB and CF are expensive but not that freakin' expensive. I'll take a 997TT for $140K instead, any day of the week.

+1 As much as I like the GTR, at that price I would strongly consider something else.
 
here's a fake:
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It may look like a Nissan GT-R convertible, but this vehicle is actually based on a Suzuki Cappuccino. This custom creation "features a modified version of the 657cc DOHC inline-three equipped with a larger turbo and intercooler, along with a coilover suspension, upgraded brakes and a set of 18-inch chrome wheels." Click here for first picture in gallery.
 

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First, I thought it was one of those luxury toy cars you find at Harrods. The Cappuccino was a pretty cool car. They should have left it as is.
 
2010 GTR Vspec pics

nice color "New GT-R SpecV is available with an exclusive 'Ultimate Black Opal' finish"

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Nissan earlier this month revealed details for its new limited-production GT-R SpecV model, which goes on sale in Japan early in February and is expected to arrive in the U.S. later this year. The SpecV is targeted specifically at enthusiast drivers who desire race car-level performance in a street-legal vehicle. Today we have live photos of the car taken at a dealership in Nagoya, Japan.

Based on the new ‘Series II’ GT-R, the SpecV model includes unique body, interior and performance equipment and modifications, raising the already potent supercar’s performance to even higher levels.

The SpecV's new exterior features include a carbon-fiber rear spoiler, a carbon-fiber grille, and carbon-fiber brake ducts. The special edition is also available with an exclusive ‘Ultimate Black Opal’ paint scheme – a unique purplish black, found on the car in the live photos below. Inside, the car comes with only the two front seats, which themselves are special Recaro carbon-fiber buckets. More carbon-fiber is used for the rear center storage box, instrument panel and other trim areas.

Performance is enhanced with a new high gear boost control device, which momentarily increases boost of the engine's twin turbochargers for greater torque in the intermediate-to-high speed ranges to provide a more powerful feeling of acceleration, while also allowing the engine to operate at a lower speed for improved fuel economy. Other modifications include a titanium-coated exhaust system and carbon-ceramic brakes that provide powerful stopping performance.

Nissan is yet to reveal official power figures but output is expected to be similar to the 478hp (356kW) level offered in the standard Series II model.

Instead, Nissan engineers have focused on handling performance, equipping the car with lightweight, racing-style forged aluminum wheels developed by Nismo. The lighter unsprung weight provided by the new wheels, together with the enhanced braking capability, an exclusive suspension and high-grip tires, combine to deliver improved race-track performance.

The new SpecV officially made its world debut at the recent Tokyo Auto Salon. Pricing will start at ¥15,750,000 in Japan, which is roughly double the price of the standard model.

read/see all about it here
http://www.motorauthority.com/nissan-reveals-gt-r-specv.html

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Sound tough - man he was taking that engine up into the red.....well it sounds like it.

I have a buddy that has a 1967 Datsun 1600 Roadster.....and he dropped a FJ20 motor into it. :tup:

More Info on the FJ20 Motor
 
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