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Here are the specs:

SPECIFICATIONS

Base Model Skyline GT-R (BNR34) V-spec (used)

Body Color Z-tune Silver (KY0), special color for R34GT-R Z-tune only.

Engine Model RB26DETT Modified spec, "Z2"

(Z-tune concept engine spec.2)

Engine Type Water-cooling in-line 6 cylinder DOHC

Bore & Stroke 87mm x 77.7mm

Compression Ratio 8.5 : 1

Displacement 2,771 cc

Max Power over 368 kw (500ps)

Max Torque over 540N.m (55kg.m)

Weight 1,600 kg

SPECIFICATION SHEET

ENGINE

CYLINDER HEAD Camshaft (Z-tune Exclusive)

Metal Head Gasket

Special Combustion Chamber shape & Volume Adjustment

Enlarged Port & Grind machining

Special Relief Machining on camshaft

Exclusive Rocker cover with Z-tune special color.

CYLINDER BLOCK GT Engine Block (Strength & Rigidity Uprated)

Forged Piston (Z-tune exclusive)

GT Crank Shaft (Forged + Fillet Roll Machining)

GT Connecting Rod spec 2 ( I Shaped, SNCM Material )

Oil Pan Baffle Plate

Engine Components GT Collector Tank (special shape)

Turbo Charger (made by IHI, Exclusive for Z-tune)

Exhaust Outlet (special shape)

Exhaust Manifold specially machined to remove gap

& stiffener processing.

Cooling Twin Oil Cooler (exclusive for Z-tune)

Aluminum Radiator (Cooling performance upgraded)

Intercooler (Cooling performance upgraded)

Intercooler piping

Fueling High-Flow Fuel Injector

High-Flow Fuel Pump

Engine Control ECM (exclusive for Z-tune)

Exhaust WELDINA NE-1 Titanium (Fr tube is stainless steel)

Body Shell Door Surrounding Extra Spot Welding

Others Hood Ridge Reinforcement on Front Strut Upper part

CFRP Reinforcement at Center Tunnel etc.

Suspension Shocks & Springs Damp Force Adjustable in

3 variations. Ride-Height Adjustable, SACHS Suspension

basis, exclusive for Z-tune

Stabilizer Bars Spring Constant Upgraded

Bushings Less Friction Hard Rubber Bushings

Wheel LM GT4 GT500 Model Black Color 18 x 9.5J

(Exclusive for Z-tune)

Tire Bridgestone POTENZA RE01R (265/35-18)

Powertrain

Clutch Twinplate Clutch (COPPERMIX TWIN)

Differentials Front: Mechanical L.S.D.

Rear: Active L.S.D. * Final Gear Ratio: 3.545

ETC Control Unit (Exclusive for Z-tune)

Propeller Shaft Carbon Fiber Propeller Shaft (Exclusive for Z-tune)

Brakes Rotor & Caliper Front:365mm dia, 2-piece, Ventilated Disc

+ Mono-block 6 piston Caliper

Rear: 355mm dia, 1-piece, Ventilated Disc + Forged 4

Piston Caliper

Brake Pad & Hose Z-tune Special Brake Pad + Stainless Steel Meshed Hose

Exterior Front Bumper New Design Type CFRP (Exclusive for Z-tune)

Front Under Panel CFRP (Exclusive for Z-tune)

Front Fender CFRP Blister Fender (Exclusive for Z-tune)

Side Skirt ABS Resin

Rear Spoiler Flap CFRP

Interior Steering Wheel Air-Bag Type

Seat Uprated Trim (Exclusive for Z-tune)

Door Trim Uprated Trim (Exclusive for Z-tune)

Speedometer 320km Display, White Background

MFD Version II Type

Retail Costs $209,365.71

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