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Hey everyone,

Just thought i'd shed some light on the new GTR for those who havent seen the specs yet, here it is!

http://www.nissangtrproto.com/the-nissan-r...and-drivetrain/

Correct me if the info is wrong, but l assume it is. When is the GTR being released in jap?

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HERE ARE THE OFFICIAL SPECS

HERE ARE THE OFFICIAL SPECS PULLED FROM THE OFFICIAL SITE

Engine

• VR-series twin-turbocharged 3.8-litre V6.

• 353kw @ 6,800 rpm. 588 Nm torque @ 3,200–5,200 rpm.

• Dual overhead camshafts with variable intake-valve timing.

• Cast aluminum cylinder block with high-endurance/low-friction plasma-sprayed bores.

• IHI twin turbochargers, one per cylinder bank.

• Pressurized lubrication system with thermostatically controlled cooling.

Drivetrain

• ATTESA ET-S All-Wheel Drive (AWD) with independent rear-mounted transaxle integrating transmission, differential and AWD transfer case.

• Rigid, lightweight carbon-composite driveshaft between engine and transaxle.

• Electronic traction control plus 1.5-way mechanically locking rear differential.

• Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC-R) with three driver-selectable settings: Normal (for daily driving, controls brakes and engine output), R-Mode (for ultimate performance, utilizes AWD torque distribution for additional vehicle stability) and Off (driver does not want the help of the system).

• Hill Start Assist prevents rollback when starting on an incline.

DisclaimerVDC-R cannot prevent accidents due to abrupt steering, carelessness, or dangerous driving techniques. Always drive safely.

Transmission

• 6-speed Dual Clutch Transmission with three driver-selectable modes: Normal (for maximum smoothness and efficiency), Snow (for gentler starting and shifting on slippery surfaces), and R mode (for maximum performance with fastest shifts).

• Fully automatic shifting or full sequential manual control via gearshift or steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters.

• Dual clutch design changes gears in less than 0.5 second (0.2 second in R mode).

• Downshift Rev Matching (DRM).

• Predictive pre-shift control (in R mode) based on throttle position, vehicle speed, braking and other information.

Wheels and Tires

• 20 x 9.5" (front) and 20 x 10.5" (rear) super-lightweight forged-aluminum wheels with Gunmetal Gray finish.

• Exclusively developed nitrogen-filled Bridgestone® RE070A high-capacity run-flat summer tires, 255/40R20 front and 285/35R20 rear.

• Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).

• Optional exclusively developed nitrogen-filled Dunlop® run-flat all-season tires, 255/40R20 front and 285/35R20 rear (includes Bright Silver wheels).

Brakes

• Brembo® 4-wheel disc brakes with 4-wheel Antilock Braking System (ABS), Brake Assist, Electronic Brakeforce Distribution and Preview Braking.

• Two-piece floating-rotor 15-inch front and rear discs with diamond-pattern internal ventilation.

• 6-piston front/4-piston rear monoblock calipers.

Steering

• Rack-and-pinion steering with vehicle-speed-sensitive power assist.

• 2.6 steering-wheel turns lock-to-lock.

Suspension

• 4-wheel independent suspension with Bilstein® DampTronic system with three driver-selectable modes: Normal/Sport (for automatic electronic control of damping), Comfort (for maximum ride comfort), and R mode (engages maximum damping rate for high-performance cornering).

• Electronically controlled variable-rate shock absorbers. High-accuracy progressive-rate coil springs.

• Front double-wishbone/rear multi-link configuration with aluminum members and rigid aluminum subframes.

• Hollow front and rear stabilizer bars.

Body/Chassis

• Exclusive Premium Midship platform with jig-welded hybrid unibody.

• Aluminum hood, trunk and door skins. Die-cast aluminum door structures.

• Carbon-reinforced front crossmember/radiator support.

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Standard Features

Exterior

• Wide-beam headlights with High Intensity Discharge (HID) low beams.

• LED taillights and brake lights.

• Dual heated power mirrors.

• Flush-mounted aluminum door handles.

• Body-color rear spoiler with integrated center high-mounted stop light.

• UV-reducing tinted glass.

Audio/Navigation/Performance Monitor

• Digital Bose® audio system with AM/FM/in-dash 6-CD changer and 11 speakers including dual subwoofers.

• HDD Music Box system, including hard drive with 9.4 GB for audio storage.

• MP3, WMA and DVD audio capable. In-dash Compact Flash card reader.

• HDD-based GPS navigation with touch screen.

• Driver-configurable performance monitor, developed with Sony® Polyphony, with graphical readouts of vehicle data and driving data displayed on a total of 11 screens.

• 7-inch WVGA high-resolution color-LCD display for audio, navigation and performance monitor.

Interior

• Automatic Temperature Control (ATC).

• Electronic analog instrument cluster with multi-function trip computer and digital gear indicator.

• Power front windows with one-touch auto-up/down feature.

• Intelligent Key system with pushbutton start. Power door locks.

• Cruise control.

• Tilt/telescoping steering column.

• Bluetooth® Hands-free phone system with voice recognition.

Seating/Appointments

• Leather upholstered front seats with perforated Alcantara inserts.

• 8-way power front seats with entry/exit switch for rear-seat passengers.

• Driver-shaped bucket seat.

• Dual individual rear seats.

• Heated front seats.

• Leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob.

• Drilled aluminum pedals.

Safety/Security

• Nissan Advanced Air Bag System (AABS) with dual-stage supplemental front air bags, seat belt sensors and occupant-classification sensor.

• Driver and front-passenger side-impact supplemental air bags and roof-mounted curtain supplemental air bags.

• Front seat belts with pretensioners and load limiters.

• Nissan Vehicle Immobilizer System.

• Vehicle Security System.

Edited by MADGT4

weight 1740kg

L/W/H 4655/1895/1370mm

Wheelbase 2780mm

Towue 588Nm @3200-5200rpm

Power 348kW @ 6400rpm

readline/cut-out 7000/75000rpm

Bore/Stroke 95.5/88.4mm

Compression 9.0:1

Estimated aus cost $160,000 due here early 2009

Rumers of inbuild Playstation

Theres nothing on this car you would want to change im going to put aside my spare $160 and know that im 1/1000 of the way there to buying one

specs sheet:

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■Main Specifications
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Specifications 4WD
VR38DETT
GT-R / GT-R Black edition / GT-R Premium edition
•MODEL Nissan CBA-R35
•TRANSMISSION TYPE
GR6 Dual Clutch Transmission
•DIMENSIONS
Overall length mm
4655
Overall width mm
1895
Overall height mm
1370
Interior dimensions (length x width x height) mm
1750×1475×1095
Wheelbase mm
2780
Tread Front / Back mm
1590/1600
Min. ground clearance mm
110
•WEIGHT/CAPACITY
Curb weight kg
1740(*1)
Seating capacity persons
4(2+2)
Gross Vehicle Weight kg
1960(*1)
•PERFORMANCE
Min. turning radius (curb to curb) m
5.7
Fuel consumption rate
10-15mode (MLIT screening value) km/L
8.2
Main Emission Control System Variable valve timing
•OTHERS
Drive system 4WD
Steering Electronic controlled power-assist rack and pinion
Suspension Front/Back Independent double wishbone suspension / Independent multi-link suspension
Braking System Front/Back Ventilated brake disc / Ventilated brake disc
Tire Size Front/Back 255/40ZRF20 97? / 285/35ZRF20 100Y
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(*1)When SRS Curtain Airbag System, SRS Side Airbag System for Driver and Front Passenger is installed, curb weight is 1750kg, gross vehicle weight is 1970kg.

•The fuel consumption rate calculated under the given test conditions. The actual fuel consumption rate may differ depending on the condition of the weather, roads, vehicle, driving, maintenance, etc. it is driven under.

•The mode of fuel consumption rates indicated in this specification sheet are all 10-15 mode.

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■Engine Main Specifications spacer.gif ■Gear Ratio/ Final Drive Ratio
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Model VR38DETT
No. of cylinders, configuration DOHC/V6
Cylinder bore x stroke mm
95.5x88.4
Displacement L
3.799
Compression ratio 9.0
Max. power output kW(PS)/rpm
353(480)/6400
Max. torque Nm(kgm)/rpm
588(60)/3200-5200
Fuel supply NISSAN EGI (ECCS)

Electronic controlled fuel injection system

Recommended fuel/Fuel tank capacity L
Unleaded premium gasoline/71
 
Transmission type GR6 Dual Clutch Transmission
Engine VR38DETT
Gear ratio 1st
4.056
Gear ratio 2nd
2.301
Gear ratio 3rd
1.595
Gear ratio 4th
1.248
Gear ratio 5th
1.001
Gear ratio 6th
0.796
Gear ratio Reverse
3.383
Final drive ratio 3.700
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Please use the fuel listed as the 'Recommended Fuel' for this vehicle. The use of other fuel types may lead to vehicle trouble or failure. Please note, any trouble or failure caused by the use of other fuel types, will not guaranteed free of charge.
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•The engine power output values indicated in this catalog are all net power output values.

•Engine power output can be indicated as 'Net power output' or 'Gross power output'. 'Gross' values are estimations of power output of the engine alone. 'Net' values are estimations of when the engine is assembled onto the vehicle. For estimations of the same gasoline engines, 'Net' values are approximately 15% lower than 'Gross' values according to JAMA research.

•Please use unleaded premium gasoline for this vehicle. If unleaded premium gasoline is inaccessible, regular gasoline can also be used, although it may lead to engine power output reduction.

<SI unit conversion value> The unit conversion for converting conventional power output unit ?PS? and unit for engine torque ?kgm? to SI unit is as follows. The value is indicated only as and rounded off to the nearest whole number.

1PS=0.7355kW 1kgm=9.80665Nm

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■Dimensions
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still cheaper than the ticketed price of $120,000 from Nissan. Might not be viable straight away as you'd miss out on factory warranties n stuff... but 3 years down the track when depreciation kicks in and grey imports and locally sold models are on a level playing field... it'll be well worth it.

still cheaper than the ticketed price of $120,000 from Nissan. Might not be viable straight away as you'd miss out on factory warranties n stuff... but 3 years down the track when depreciation kicks in and grey imports and locally sold models are on a level playing field... it'll be well worth it.

thats true...and I wonder if it would have to have the same compliancing done (seatbelts, tyres etc) seeing as it will be sold locally.

here is the Japanese market pricing.

Pricing and Sales Target

<Sales target> 200 units / month (yen, Consumption tax included)

Drivetrain - 4WD

Engine - VR38DETT

Transmission - GR6-type dual clutch transmission

GT-R 7,770,000 yen

GT-R Black edition 7,927,500 yen

GT-R Premium edition 8,347,500 yen

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