GTR.... sucks :)
#111
HKS GT570 Racing Package
http://www.hksusa.com/products/more.asp?id=3617
this will do.
572 HP 606ft-lb torque
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/R35-GTR...o-HP_192600.htm
only 5g
http://www.hksusa.com/products/more.asp?id=3617
this will do.
572 HP 606ft-lb torque
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/R35-GTR...o-HP_192600.htm
only 5g
#112
Originally Posted by TakmaN,Nov 5 2008, 12:05 AM
Sadly technology is taking driving more and more from the driver's hands. But driving skills still trumps any mod short of boosting. I've always been a fan of the Skyline legacy and honestly, this one doesn't exactly make my jaw drop but it's sporty and somewhat conservative. I do hate japanese car vs american car comparisons because the debate always go on and on and on and on about american cars are crap and only have big power plants while japanese cars are more efficient blah blah blah. All in all good comparison video, but considering how much cheaper (MSRP), less cylinders, and efficient the GT-R is than the ZR1 I'm still highly impressed. If only the ZR1 performance came in an Audi R8 package... droool!
Also the GT-R was aiming at the Porsche 911 Turbo, not the ZR1, I'm sure if they did match it up with the vette they would have gone a completely different route (which technically doesn't make sense since the history of the GT-R is like comparing apples and oranges to a vette).
Also the GT-R was aiming at the Porsche 911 Turbo, not the ZR1, I'm sure if they did match it up with the vette they would have gone a completely different route (which technically doesn't make sense since the history of the GT-R is like comparing apples and oranges to a vette).
I still don't see the comparison between a GTR and a ZR-1 in terms of the price. IMO, the $80k plus GT-R is not a worthy opponent. This is expecially true when it's expected that more money will more than likely equal better performance on a certain at the "supercar" level. When one thinks of a Corvette w/ a 6 figure price tag, of course it would be considered formidable.
Let's wait for the ZR-1 vs. GTR V-spec comparison or the ZR-1 vs. Viper ACR comparison.
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Compare it to the Z06 then even.
Both 500hp except the Z06 weighs under 3300 and the GTR weighs under 4000.
Plus the ridiculous markup on the GTR is just insane.
V-spec is going to be.... still heavy and WAY more expensive.
Both 500hp except the Z06 weighs under 3300 and the GTR weighs under 4000.
Plus the ridiculous markup on the GTR is just insane.
V-spec is going to be.... still heavy and WAY more expensive.
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Originally Posted by ITRbroham,Nov 5 2008, 08:28 AM
I still don't see the comparison between a GTR and a ZR-1 in terms of the price. IMO, the $80k plus GT-R is not a worthy opponent. This is expecially true when it's expected that more money will more than likely equal better performance on a certain at the "supercar" level. When one thinks of a Corvette w/ a 6 figure price tag, of course it would be considered formidable.
Let's wait for the ZR-1 vs. GTR V-spec comparison or the ZR-1 vs. Viper ACR comparison.
I've read that the GT-R will be priced right around $100,000. I'm sure they're gunning for the top spot at the Nurburgring.
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Seems like Pagani is gunning for the #1 spot too.
From GlobalMotors.Net:
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From GlobalMotors.Net:
Currently code-named C9, Zonda R will be limited to just ten examples with a price tag of