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Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 9:14
by Robert_K
Anyone read the quick info article in R&T? I've been telling everyone the Spec-V will be faster, better, sexier, etc... I'm honestly waiting for the Spec-V and it will be my next car. I refuse to buy any other car. No more mods. Time to save. :koolaidman: :61424796:

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http://www.roadandtrack.com/article.asp?se...article_id=6782

Originally posted by R&T
When speaking to the chief engineer and project manager of the Nissan GT-R, Kazutoshi Mizuno, you get a sense he's providing hints as to what's in store next for Nissan's new 2+2. For instance, when you ask him how much power the GT-R has, he answers, "480 bhp...for now." Well, we recently received word that there will indeed be a new model added to the GT-R lineup, the GT-R Spec V, and it should be out sometime in the spring of 2009.

According to our source, the Spec V will be to the GT-R what the Porsche GT3 RS is to the 911. It will be [b]significantly lighter
than the base car — we hear by at least 220 lb. Extensive use of carbon fiber — on the hood, rear wing, front spoiler and doors — will help the GT-R weigh in at about 3600 lb. The interior may come standard with a rollcage or structural brace like the one in the original GT-R Concept, as well as carbon-fiber Recaro front seats.

There were reports that Nissan engineers contemplated deleting the air-conditioning unit from the package, but decided against it, keeping in mind that not everyone who buys this car will convert it into a racing machine. But this should be enough to tell you that the GT-R Spec V is a serious performance car, one mainly intended for the track. New lightweight 6-spoke wheels will help you distinguish it from the base GT-R.

We also uncovered that the Spec V's 3.8-liter V-6 will pump out about 520 bhp at 6500 rpm and 435 lb.-ft. of torque from 3200 to 5200, roughly a 10-percent increase from the base engine. The extra oomph comes by increasing the boost of the turbochargers.

Combine this added power with the car's lighter weight and you have a machine that'll be so fast it's downright scary. Zero to 60 mph will be near 3 seconds flat...on a cool day on an ideal driving surface, it may even break into the 2s. The quarter-mile mark will be right around 11.0 sec.

As for price, let's just say that extensive use of carbon fiber will definitely have an effect. The projected MSRP of the GT-R Spec V is $120,000.[/b]

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 9:14
by GR-8
Mmmmm. Carbon fiber doors too. I would paint them though. For some reason the CF hood looks photoshoped on and the front lip. But still looks nice.

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 9:14
by Robert_K
I'm sure it is a photoshop to give readers an idea of what it could look like. Who cares if the CF is painted or not... Those numbers made it move a little. ;)

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 9:14
by Stealth01
I can't see me ever being able to afford a $120K car. :(

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 9:14
by Robert_K
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I can't see me ever being able to afford a $120K car. :([/b]


Why I plan on buying used and hopefully I'll be working for Nissan by the time I'm ready to buy.

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 9:14
by rush24
If I had the money I'd buy it.....That's one bad ass car....It's between that and a Vespa..... :338567b8: :20ac3f40:

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 9:14
by Robert_K
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If I had the money I'd buy it.....That's one bad ass car....It's between that and a Vespa..... :338567b8: :20ac3f40:[/b]


LMAO! GTR Spec-V or a Vespa? That's tough!