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<h1 class="big_one">Nissan GT-R Phantom by Amuse </h1>

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Few months ago we were announcing that the Japanese tuner Amuse, broke the 600 hp barrier with the Nissan GT-R but without any extra information. Today, the technical information were revealed by the tuning house! With a new name, called the GT-R Phantom, the upgrade includes a new ECU software boosting the engine to an astonishing 611 hp at 6560 rpm and 775 Nm of torque.

nissan-gt-r-by-power-1_200x0w.jpg Due to the light materials used, the vehicle also loosed some weight, now it has only 1674 kg! The tuner also added a new exhaust system as well as a new adjustable suspension and standard brakes. At the exterior the GT-R Phantom received a carbon fiber front lip spoiler, new side sills and a carbon fiber rear wing spoiler. At the interior, everything remained the same, completed by the stylish Recaro sport seats. No words about the price yet!

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Very sad to hear of Power House Amuse founder and number 1 driver Hideki Tanabe-san's passing away last weekend. The R1 Phantom was the last car he worked on and is legendary already in these early stages of R35 GT-R tuning.

I remember seeing this car at TAS in January and being blown away by the quality of the parts he made.

Big loss.

Amuse will carry on with Tanabe-san's wife at the helm for now.

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