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NISMO R35 GTR PACKAGE
Seems NISMO has released a new range of official accessories for the GT-R under the name ‘Club Sport Package’.
They are offering a stiffer front (18.5kg/mm) & rear springs (9.6kg/mm) & a set of race spec. Bilstein Damptronic adjustable dampers. They are also offering a new 20-inch Rays forged aluminium wheels wrapped in Bridgestone RE070R run-flat tyres, sized 225/40 and 285/35, front and rear & to reduce some weight they have created a lightweight exhaust system that comes with a carbon fibre under-tray. This will reduce drag but it will knock five kilograms from the overall weight. Inside there will be carbon fibre backed bucket seats which will shave off a further six Kg's. Typically the mods are currently only available in Japan ![]()
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Nope another article is also quoted saying : Rounding out the handling package is a set of Rays forged aluminum wheels, sized 20x9.5-inches in front (+45mm offset) and 20x10.5-inches (+25mm offset) in the rear, and wrapped in Bridgestone RE070R run-flats, sized 225/40 and 285/35, front and rear. These are rumored to be the same rollers we'll see on the Spec-V when it's unveiled in Paris this October.
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ズピード マーシャント GTROC E-LINES EDITOR GTROC LONDON REGIONAL REP GTROC BEST R33 'RUNNER UP' 2007 GTROC SOCALITE OF THE YEAR 2008 GTROC NATIONAL EVENTS COORDINATOR TEAM NITEWING PROUDLY SPONSORED BY "JAPSALON" , "MeisterR", ECLIPSE CAR AUDIO" & "ATEUK" THE "HOLY PHOTOGRAPHS" COVETED "BAT PHOTOALBUM" !!! |
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Nismo tunes the untunable
another article here ..
Nismo tunes the untunable Nissan GT-R | Car Tech: An automotive blog from CNET - CNET Reviews |
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