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+1Originally Posted by ONHOLLOWEDGROUND821
Inst that the Truth......I hate Mustangs
Originally Posted by funkdoctor73
Your brother got very lucky. CHP has stepped up their game when it comes to mods.. Some know exactly how many CATS a car has, know about intakes, blow-off valves, turbos, boost controllers etc...This is a rumor, but they have a booklet of popular engine swaps and carry it around as reference. I have never seen this booklet, but I have noticed most CHP know their stuff. Same goes for LAPD. You can get your hood popped for anything, just depends how much of a prick the cop is. Some even go the extra length and use a mirror to look under for the catalytic converters. Taking them off is a FEDERAL OFFENSE...Originally Posted by ONHOLLOWEDGROUND821
Angel so my Bro got his hood popped by a CHP and the dude didnt know what the hell he was looking at Haha! so my bro played dumb........They only ended up giving him the old "exhaust" fix -it ticket.......could have been way worse
trust me, I've played dumb too. the classic "it came with the car" or "thats stock" line always works..
Dunno if you heard about the Porter Ranch raids ...Cops were popping hoods left and right, but these guys knew EXACTLY what to look for.
Angel
Hell, I'd take a Z-Tune R34 is it wasn't for the hassle of owning one in North America.Originally Posted by finnns2003
the spec V... i'll take an r34 spec v instead, at least until the r35 shows it can handle what it should
same here. i figure i'll be moving to japan within 3 years, i WILL get my hands on a gt-r...Originally Posted by SaNTi0321
Hell, I'd take a Z-Tune R34 is it wasn't for the hassle of owning one in North America.Originally Posted by finnns2003
the spec V... i'll take an r34 spec v instead, at least until the r35 shows it can handle what it should
Originally Posted by yendro
i dont think thats a vspec gt-r. they are not supposed to have a front license plate frame
[h2]GT-R SpecV: It's Finally Here! Official Press Launch Photos and Details[/h2] [h2]08/01/09[/h2]
03:58:25 am, by Kris , 508 words
Categories: GTRBlog News, Nissan News, V-Spec / Spec-V
[h3]GT-R SpecV: It's Finally Here! Official Press Launch Photos and Details[/h3]
The official media launch of the latest evolution of the Nissan GT-R, The R35 GT-R SpecV was held today at Nissan headquarters in Ginza, Tokyo Japan.
The SpecV had finally arrived for Japanese media to get a look at and photograph. GTRBlog was in town for the launch and now our readers can get their first look at the Spec-V in final production trim. There were three Ultimate Opal Black SpecV GT-Rs and one Brilliant White SpecV GT-R at the launch.
The Nissan GT-R SpecV contains quite a number of improvements over the base model GT-R. Most of which we covered in previous posts on the subject but today Nissan GT-R Chief Engineer, Kazutoshi Mizuno cleared up the details in a detailed talk on the new car.
Carbon Ceramic Brakes
The SpecV is the first Nissan production car to be offered with carbon ceramic brakes. The Brembo 6 piston aluminium calipers are delineated from the standard GT-R by their aluminium colouring and "Brembo Carbon Ceramic" markings. The calipers are physically the same as their standard GT-R cousins but they are fitted with special SpecV brake pads.
The carbon ceramic rotors themselves save significant amounts of unsprung weight while they are also increased in size to 390mm. Both rotors were on hand to pickup and compare. The carbon rotors feeling featherweight compared to the standard items.
Overboost Button
The SpecV features a steering wheel mounted overboost button which shares a switch with the cruise control function. An electronic circuit designed to provide more than standard boost for a short period of time to increase power for overtaking maneuvers for example. When used, the dashboard overboost green light illuminates and the SpecV's midrange torque is increased for the next 80 seconds.
Ultimate Opal Black Color
A second new color is added to the Nissan GT-R lineup this year (after the new Brilliant White was added on the MY09 GT-R series II) called Ultimate Black Pearl. This color is very similar to the Midnight Purple colours on previous GT-R generations. Under some lights it can appear as anything from purple to bronze.
Engine Bay
The engine bay features a new engine cover specific to the SpecV.
Rear Spoiler
The rear spoiler is changed from the standard GT-R. It is slightly higher and is designed to increase rear downforce for sports driving. The wing element section is made from dry carbon fibre with a matte clear coat to protect it from the elements.
One of these new SpecV GT-Rs will set you back 15,750,000 yen including Japanese consumption tax Nissan say. The online SpecV configurator now available however says you can pay up to 17,835,450 yen for the optioned out model including tax.
Nissan will be publicly displaying the Spec-V at four Nissan Gallery locations from tomorrow (9th of January) for three weeks. These locations are:
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- Nissan HQ Gallery, Nissan HQ building Ginza
- Nissan Gallery, Ginza
- Nissan Gallery, Nagoya
- Nissan Gallery, Fukuoka
Link: Nissan GT-R SpecV Web Brochure
Link: Nissan GT-R SpecV Configurator
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Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
Originally Posted by finnns2003
let's see... blanket statement all the way. if you're excluding m3's and gt 500's, cars in that price range... there is no stock car beating my evo x with $4k in mods. try again.Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
Your cosmetic mods/rims and engine mods/tuning: $4,000
Still getting beat by a stock American or German car: priceless.
to the person who asked, a jdm car is a car sold on the japanese domestic market. some people in this thread are posting civic Si's, a prime example of a car that's not JDM (i owned one).
Actually, if tuned right, even a GT-R or EVO X with $4,000 worth of performance mods can beat an M3.
Originally Posted by ChrisPhenephom
Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
I honestly think AE86s are overrated. If it weren't for Initial D, this car wouldn't be as popular as it is today. I know a couple people who own AE86s and they said it was nothing special.
they aint Takumi tho
(or drift king)
gotta know how to use it
Originally Posted by pthickie
let's see... blanket statement all the way. if you're excluding m3's and gt 500's, cars in that price range... there is no stockOriginally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
finnns2003 wrote:
ThrowedInDaGame wrote:
Your cosmetic mods/rims and engine mods/tuning: $4,000
Still getting beat by a stock American or German car: priceless.
car beating my evo x with $4k in mods. try again.
to the person who asked, a jdm car is a car sold on the japanese domestic market. some people in this thread are posting civic Si's, a prime example of a
car that's not JDM (i owned one).
Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
Originally Posted by pthickie
let's see... blanket statement all the way. if you're excluding m3's and gt 500's, cars in that price range... there is no stockOriginally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
finnns2003 wrote:
ThrowedInDaGame wrote:
Your cosmetic mods/rims and engine mods/tuning: $4,000
Still getting beat by a stock American or German car: priceless.
car beating my evo x with $4k in mods. try again.
to the person who asked, a jdm car is a car sold on the japanese domestic market. some people in this thread are posting civic Si's, a prime example of a
car that's not JDM (i owned one).
Actually, if tuned right, even a GT-R or EVO X with $4,000 worth of performance mods can beat an M3.
Originally Posted by sevit86
Originally Posted by ChrisPhenephom
Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
I honestly think AE86s are overrated. If it weren't for Initial D, this car wouldn't be as popular as it is today. I know a couple people who own AE86s and they said it was nothing special.
they aint Takumi tho
(or drift king)
gotta know how to use it
QFT
if u read bout the car and the crazy things its been able to pull off u would be singin a differant tune.
its been able to smoke skylines, rx-7s, corvettes, porsches, the list goes on, its one of the most balanced cars ever produced.
Originally Posted by pthickie
Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
Originally Posted by finnns2003
let's see... blanket statement all the way. if you're excluding m3's and gt 500's, cars in that price range... there is no stock car beating my evo x with $4k in mods. try again.Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
Your cosmetic mods/rims and engine mods/tuning: $4,000
Still getting beat by a stock American or German car: priceless.
to the person who asked, a jdm car is a car sold on the japanese domestic market. some people in this thread are posting civic Si's, a prime example of a car that's not JDM (i owned one).
Actually, if tuned right, even a GT-R or EVO X with $4,000 worth of performance mods can beat an M3.
Apparently you don't know what you're talking about... an M3 with $4,000 worth of mods is barely keeping up with the 2009 GT-R.
I know because I've owned a 2004 M3, they are fast... but not that fast. M5's are faster than M3's and they are a lot heavier.
A buddy of mines owns the new GT-R and they are quick.