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400R - 400hp :D i think. Just throw 400R GTR in google, i'm sure quite a lot will pop up.

I think it would be very hard, maybe even impossible to find one to buy, i doubt anyone would actually want to sell one. I don't think many were made at all, and most probably something that will be held onto by those lucky enough to have one.

cheers.

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400R / R33 GT-R (Std.) / 400R improvement:

Overall Length: 4,675mm / 4,675mm

Width: 1,830mm / 1,780mm / *50mm wider fenders

Height: 1,330mm / 1,330mm

Wheelbase: 2,720mm / 2,720mm

Tread: Front: 1,500mm / 1,480mm / *Offset 30mm>20mm

Rear: 1,510mm / 1,490mm

Low Rideheight: 30mm / ------- / *For posture + stability

Weight: 1,550kg / 1,540kg

Engine: RB-X GT2 / RB26DETT / *Increased displacement

BorexStroke: 87.0 x 77.7mm / 86.0 x 73.7mm

Displacement: 2,771cc / 2,568cc

Compression: 8.5 / 8.5

Power: 400ps@6700rpm / 280ps@6800rpm

Torque: 47.8kg/m@4400rpm / 36.0kg/m@4500rpm

Boost: 1.1 bar / 0.6 bar

Power/Weight: 3.88kg/ps / 5.50kg/ps

Headgasket: Nismo Metal 1.2mm / Graphite 1.2mm / *High boost durability

Camshaft: Standard / Standard

Valve Spring: Standard / Standard

Oilcooler: Air cooled type / Fluid cooled Oil cooler

Turbocharger: N1 spec Highflow / T28 standard / *With stronger actuator

Intercooler: Nismo High Efficiency / Standard / *Higher cc/m flow

Cat Conv. : 80mm Low Restriction / Standard

Exhaust: Titanium Dual 60mm / Standard / *400R Lightweight Titan.

ECCS: 400R Special tune / Standard / *High efficiency tuned

Fuel Pump: Standard / Standard

Clutch: Nismo 8.5" Cro-moly / 250mm Single plate

(Twin-plate)

Transmission: FS5R30A Standard / FS5R30A Standard

LSD: A-LSD / A-LSD

Prop Shaft: Nismo Carbon / Standard / *Lightweight

Brakes: Standard (Brembo) / Standard (Brembo)

Brake Pad: Nismo OriginalType 2 /Standard / *For Street and Track

Suspension: Bilstein Shocks / Standard / *Firmer Rate

Spring: Nismo OriginalType D /Standard / *Fr:7kg Rr:8kg

Engine Mount: Nismo Stiff Mount / Standard / *Stronger Mount

Wheels: 10JJx18" / 9JJx17" / *18" 3-piece Forged

Tire: 275/35-18 / 245/45R17

Aero Parts: Nismo Original Kit / Standard / *Improved Downforce

/Cooling

Front Bumper: Nismo 400R Orig. / Standard / *Oil Cooler Duct

Front Grill: Nismo 400R Orig. / Standard

Front Lip: Nismo 400R Orig. / Standard / *Increased Cooling

Side Step: Nismo 400R Orig. / Standard

Rear Bumper: Nismo 400R Orig. / Standard / *Improved Aerodynamics

Rear Spoiler: Nismo 400R Orig. / Standard / *Increased downforce

Bonnet: Nismo GT Type / Standard / *Large Cooling Vent

Over Fender: Nismo 400R Orig. / -------- / *25mm wider each side

Tower Bar: Nismo Titanium / Standard / *Increased rigidity

Badge: 400R Type / Standard / *400R Identification

Meter Panel: 400R 320km/h / Standard / *Nismo Cluster

- 11,000rpm/

Seat: Nismo Embroidered / Standard / *Nismo Logo Standard Seat

Headlights: HID System / Standard / *Optional HID Headlights

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Nissan released only 99 400Rs in Feburary 1996. The V-spec version of the R33 GT-R was used as a base for the 400R, to produce a road-going version of the LM and GT racecars of the day. Most parts have been upgraded, but it`s probably more interesting to look at what hasn`t been upgraded, namely the Brake calipers/disks, the gearbox and the Camshafts/valves. The standard 5MT gearbox is suited well enough to the increased horsepower, as are the Brembo brakes, which only neccessitated a brake pad upgrade. The primary goal of the RB-X GT2 engine design was the increased torque whih came about with the 2.8L capacity increase. 47.8kg/m@4400rpm neccessitates the Twin-plate heavy duty chro-moly clutch upgrade, aswell as the Carbon driveshaft. All these additions serve not to break away from the base GT-R design, but to enhance the base GT-R V-Spec model one rank up in the GT Street class. The retail price of the Nismo 400R in 1996 was 12,000,000 yen.

(Taken from /Rezz post http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=29219 )

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I would gladly give the dude who thinks he can source a 400R 10,000 yen if he can find one for sale... hehehe!

Whats up with these NZ guys thinking that 400Rs are out there...? NOPE.

Fake or not-entirely-legit examples maybe... but the real deal?

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hey rezz i got something i need clarifying. someone told me that the 400r's engine was not done by nismo, but by reimax. is this true?

i know that u can buy the rb-x engine from reimax via their website (www.reimax.com), but i need to know if the original 400r engine was built by nismo or reimax.

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I would gladly give the dude who thinks he can source a 400R 10,000 yen if he can find one for sale... hehehe!

Whats up with these NZ guys thinking that 400Rs are out there...? NOPE.

Fake or not-entirely-legit examples maybe... but the real deal?

They might be sold but does this mean i get 20,000 yen Rezz? :wassup:

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Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm........... :D

They're quoting "1999" for the dark blue one... also that dark blue one must be the only dark blue one in existence... I'm not so sure about it. Anybody else think it's dodgy?

The "LM blue" one looks the goods, but I've seen that thing on their website for a long time now (must something like 6 months), but I made that remark above referring to how scarce they are now. You just can't go out and find them at an auction.

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none of the cars sold by Shin at Prospec are dodgy.He is probably about the best in the business at importing cars.Particularly as he uses Zele International and also his close links with Nissan.Plus he's a great guy too.Most down to earth.

I wouldnt say that he is the cheapest around,in fact far from it,but he only imports the best.Rated amongst the top importers alongside the likes of Newera Imports.Miguel at Newera is also a master at getting the best!

Just my 2p's worth

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Both cars would definately be the real deal as blitzen has said Shin Inoue is the best will not touch anything less then immaculate and is the man to get very rare GTR's and parts but you do pay for his services ,he used to be the chairman from japans GTR owners club and drives a very nice black R34 v-specII NUR with a heap of mines gear.

What about a Nismo R34 Z-Tune GTR with 600ps from the factory would have to be a more exclusive ride then a 400R wouldn't it?

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how rare are these cars to purchase? and what price bracket wou;ld you be looking at? and does anyone have some links to specs on them?

Spotted one that sold at aucion in England for the equivalent of $168,000 AUD... Heeeooooge amount of dollars,but it IS super exclusive.Think I'd rather have a R34 V Spec,an R32 AND a trackday special R32 for the same money...

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