Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

:eek: white R33 GTR V spec N1 :eek:

oh my god what a sexy car and it even has the plates to match.

V SPEC N1

has the nismo wheels the N1 race spec engine i think i did drool on it man it was gorgeous. its the car that use to be owned by Paul Rogers the exPerth Wildcat. I spotted it forsale in Ossie park afe months ago then it was gone.

Now i saw her parked out the front of the post office on Hey Street.

pity the owner wasn't around i would of loved to have a chat.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/4218-drool/
Share on other sites

Heya skyzer,

Yeah i was speaking about this in one of the other threads, when i was takin my car into PSI he had just dropped it off and i managed to have a quick talk to him! he seemed quite happy with it (AS YOU WOULD!) but no air con so wait till he hits summer but then as Brett said when you are doing 260KMH no worries just put the window down!:uh-huh: it has a SWEET sound system in it aswell inc a nice little TV/monitor.... pretty quick but kinda standard internals....i guess if you can call the N1 internals standard....what i mean is no aftermarket goodies but then again N1 has...D'Oh MAN I FEEL LIKE That Aussie Bushman show on channel RUSSEL COIGHT When he talks and stuffs up when on the CB radios:rolleyes:

I Love the little spoiler lip above the grill that the N1 has.... if ya see it agin check it out it's a pretty nice little feature...

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/4218-drool/#findComment-67517
Share on other sites

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

what is so good about this famouse N1?

can I see some pic plaese?

"picture says thousand word, but it also can be wrongly interpreted"..:)

cheers

Joe

Heya Joe,

N1 is the GTR version of a true race spec car, basically if you are ready to race then you buy a N1 and go from there, minmal comfort maximum performance as i mentioned before no air con.

prob a few other changes to the internals and mods out of factory... but bloody looks the part though i think Joe crisafio sport was selling for $59,000 which aint too bad as i have seen one in the uniqe cars mag for $79,000 and it has low kms aswell

Yeah well said Rhino i heard that they were tellin everyone that aswell....full of poo (YAY we can say poo on here!) if you ask me!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/4218-drool/#findComment-67524
Share on other sites

400R is quicker, it has ~400hp afterall (hence 400R), but I have been told that Nismo is very selective about who they sell them to and that there isn't a genuine 400R outside of Japan.

HKS-s14, fair enough I was a bit harsh but that add also mentioned that it was his car, and that just annoys me too, its as if saying beacuse it's his car should mean it's worth more or something. But then again maybe he didn't place the add AND it looks like it sold pretty cheaply. I get annoyed too easily I guess:)

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/4218-drool/#findComment-67586
Share on other sites

N1 comes with differant turbos, differant suspension, differant ATESSA settings, no aircon, no radio(from factory) and a few other items for more poke..

Now the 400R is the god amongst stock GT-R's with a factory 2.7L engine (RB-X) and a superior power figure(we all know the quotes of 206kw are underrated on even stocko's). Overall i'd sell my gf for 1 hahaha but dont tell her i said that ;D

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/4218-drool/#findComment-67778
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Latest Posts

    • Yeah I suspect even if you hold airmass per cycle/cylinder constant if you get too far away from stock you're still going to have problems running the factory tune within the bounds of the factory load scale. Cams, different displacement/rod ratio, etc. I'm just lucky that the GTIII-SS with wastegate boost + CA compliance cats is pretty much equivalent to stock turbos. When I have actual space I can finally get it tuned and modify the fuel system for flex fuel to 100% handle any detonation concerns when cranking the boost to whatever those dinky turbos can put out.
    • I would say no, why, because my daughter, who also lives in Goulburn, hasn't recommended us going there Pity, as we miss all the German joints around in Sydney, actually, the restaurants are the only thing I really miss about Sydney, and a special mention to Ishibanboshi at Bondi Junction, their Kara-age Don is heart cloggingly deliciousness (always added a special boiled egg...or 2) 😋 
    • Does that German restaurant still exist in the old place out the NW end of Goulburn? When I say "out the NW end of"...I am really being vague. It was 1997 when I was last there, and the only point of reference I can recall is that it was on the opposite side of the main drag from the big merino. And when I say "opposite side of the main drag", I don't mean "on the main drag". It was either a couple of streets back from there, or might have even been out in the sticks a bit further. Was an old farm building or mill or somesuch. And when I say "the big merino" I might actually be thinking of a completely different part of town, because I just looked on maps and the big bugger is not where I remembered him to be! The food was good, consisting largely of various German mystery-meat sausage/loaf things and kartofflen.
    • So while the second sentence is completely correct and the whole point of the conversation, the first sentence bears consideration. If this bloke is just hoping to throw big turbos on and drive it around, because there are no helpful facilities at all in his tropical paradise** then he likely has zero chance of even knowing what the TP is on the last column in the stock maps, let alone know whether the ECU is operating anywhere near it or past it. So the point is very very moot. And, per what I said before, at stock boost on those turbos, you may well be off the end of the map. **I'm just back from Vanuatu, so I know exactly what small Pacific nations can be like wrt paradise without requisite facilities. But it's not even that simple. I put a high flow on my car and had to drive it around with a proper tune because of the lack of opportunity*** to put the bigger AFM and injectors into it to allow it to be tuned. I had to turn the boost down to less than I had before, and back off the boost controller's ramp, because it was exploring parts of the map that it didn't drive in before, and really couldn't access for tuning on the dyno either, and so was pinging. It was still well within the last column, because when I first**** set up the Nistune on the Neo I rescaled all axes of the maps to give some more space to explore. ***Family dyno was broken ****This was 13 years ago, and the TIM thing wasn't a thing then and so TP would definitely grow when pushing past the stock tune's limits.
    • Yep, this bit another local owner. I caught it before putting the transmission back into the car, what I noticed was the pressure plate fingers weren't flat and even. It's more obvious with the pull style clutch because the throwout bearing ring was visibly not flat once everything is put together. Nismo should really update their instructions to call out this specific detail. I'm not even sure the clutch as-shipped orients everything properly.
×
×
  • Create New...