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Excuse my ignorance but what does RH9 stand for?

Orginally it was a club set up in japan for gtr's that could achieve a 9 second or sub 9 second quarter mile pass. not sure what the R H stands for though.

old story car is no longer owned by rob its now john's and i think someone owned it in between..............runs 3540's now not 2540's...its not really the same car now...maybe only the body...as driveline engine transmission is now completely different. its even registered in ACT with the same RH9 plates .

I'm sure I read or heard a while back that the 'RH' stood for 'Record Holders' of GT-R's that do the 1/4mile in the 9sec bracket on street tyres but it was a Japan only thing.

I might have heard it from an early HPI video I think

I had the pleasure of meeting John at one of our ACT SAU meets and seeing the car in the flesh. John is a really nice guy and stayed and chatted to us for ages. It's a shame that the pics I took were blurry cos I had the camera set up wrong.

To say the yogurt truck was crashed is indeed an understatement.

RH9 = Record Holders 9

This is what the sticker on the car says.

RH9 means, Record Holders of 9 sec GTR's with street tyres and trim.RH9 is only for japanese workshop GTR's not the common public GTR's that anyone ownes and goes nines, eg:there is thousands of GTR's around the world going 9's in street trim but arnt included because the car isnt owned by a workshop.

So even if it ran a 9 its not really a RH9 Car.

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