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The Jotech Stage 6 S ('S' for 'Street') is a 1200HP monster.

I'm in love with the carbon brakes! And, check how factory the engine bay looks. Theres no way I'd expect the figures that it has.

Have a look at the pics below, amazing craftsmanship on the custom parts. This car looks incredible!

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What do you think?

Maybe you want the 'R' version with 200HP more?

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It's nice and all, but for some reason it's just...I dunno.

There's so many 1000hp+ GTRs being churned out now that they leave me a little cold. I'm probably on my own here but what would grab me more is someone putting out a GTR that has lost about 400kg in weight but is still street legal and a nice car to drive on a daily basis. I don't know how much there is to lose in an R35 but 1740kg is one huge bish. I guess with the way the safety nannies are these days it's easier to build muscle than lose fat.

Having said that, if I woke up tomorrow and it was sitting in the driveway I wouldn't be terribly upset.

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Having said that, if I woke up tomorrow and it was sitting in the driveway I wouldn't be terribly upset.

"MUUMM!! I SAID I DIDN"T WANT THE JOTECH! NOBODY LISTENS TO ME IN THIS HOUSE!!"

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I don't often make comment on these forums but for this car : -

Looks like someone sat down and had a hard look at styling to make it more eye appealing, which to me looks to have worked.

A few old terms comes to mind :

"looks like its doing a hundred miles per hour just sitting there" !

"It doesn't have to try"

"talk softly and carry a big stick"

To name a few.

What's the 'R' version retail for ?

Because if its less than the 600K Nismo Juke in a previous post, I'm gonna cancel my Juke order ! ! ! !

I don't often make comment on these forums but for this car : -

Does that make you a lurker?

Looks like someone sat down and had a hard look at styling to make it more eye appealing, which to me looks to have worked.

A few old terms comes to mind :

"looks like its doing a hundred miles per hour just sitting there" !

"It doesn't have to try"

"talk softly and carry a big stick"

To name a few.

What's the 'R' version retail for ?

Because if its less than the 600K Nismo Juke in a previous post, I'm gonna cancel my Juke order ! ! ! !

If this soft little Street build is $95k I can only assume it costs between that and $130k or so?

Surely you'd still need the Juke for track days while the GTR was the daily?

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Yep I've been know to lurke around a bit !

So after canceling my Nismo Juke order I'll now get 4 Jotech GTRs and have 80k for fuel !

How's that sound ?

I think I'm gonna regret canceling the Juke order though .................... .. .. .. NOT !

I think it's 95K for the kit... soooo how much are GT-R by them self new/second hand? Maybe you can still buy 2 though...

The attention to detail in this compared to the many other 1000+HP GT-R's is makes it that little bit special still...

Wonder if 1200HP will make auto not boring.

Bloke on whirpool fourm reckons he has a alhpa 16 package GTR with 1000KW..... Who never takes it above 3k as his not a hoon

Think on the the boys on here also on that site verifted he is the actaul owner of said car

so yer 1000hp is nothing these days.....

Id build one too if i had the cash

Ole mate droped $150,000k on mods to get 1000KW, even then had to updage cooler and tubrbos again

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