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Holy crap... check this out... I wish I had the money to buy this... and actual Nurburgring endurance R34 N1... :drooling: :headspin:

Nismo R34 Vspec N1 racecar  

I'm selling my Nismo-built ex-NME (Nissan Motosport Europe) R34 VSpec N1 racecar, Bayside Blue metallic colour as well as all spares available. The car is modified for endurance races.

General spec:

- built by Nismo

- well known car

- featured in many magazines

- featured in Best Motoring March 1999 video on the Nurburgring

- raced in several Nurburgring 24H races

- Nismo bumper + spoiler package

- diff, gearbox, xfer cooler

- 120 liter tank

- air jacks

- big Brembo brakes, 28 mm endurance pads

- 2-way adjustable shock absorbers

Since weight is an issue, the car is equipped with

- carbon doors

- Z-tune bonnet

- carbon bootlid

- carbon tank container

- carbon battery container

- lightweight custom Nismo exhaust

- lightweight Enkei NT03 18 inch wheels

The original metal chassis parts will be included in the delivery. New carbon parts can be fabricated and supplied on request.

The car can be supplied with or without the MoTeC M880 ECU + MoTeC ADL dash/logger. These items are equipped with almost all options, like pit lane speed limiter, full throttle gear shift, anti-lag. Both engine data and chassis data are logged.

Alternatively, the car can be supplied with a PowerFC ECU.

Currently, the car is equipped with the standard 6-speed Getrag gearbox. A brandnew 6-speed OS Giken sequential gearbox is available too, as well as another overhauled 6-speed Getrag gearbox. Current engine is a Nismo built N1 engine.

The car is available with an optional spares package, including brandnew engines in various tuning- and build stages, turbo's, gearboxes, wheels, drive shafts, rear diffs.

Some dated pictures:

Skyline-in-motion.jpg

Skyline-R34-Rear.jpg

Skyline-8200RPM-trailer.jpg

The thread is here...

http://www.skylineowners.com/forums/showth...=&threadid=4233

So who's gonna bring it to Aussie soils?

Imagine driving aroudn in that... "so what's that you got there a V-Spec?"... "Nah just one of the few R34's that actually went into the endurance races at Nurburgring... n stop leaning on my carbon fibre door panels"

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i don't think its meant to be a fast car, its supposed to be an endurance car, but it'd be quick compared to usual skylines... what I mean is its not a purpose built speed demon for drags.

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