Nissan GT-R

Wheelbase and track = instant stability.

Then add big feet, a big engine, 4wd, windows vista 64 nurburgring edition a bios flash and a driver update and suddenly you're beating Porsches.

:p
 
Wheelbase and track = instant stability.

Then add big feet, a big engine, 4wd, windows vista 64 nurburgring edition a bios flash and a driver update and suddenly you're beating Porsches.

:p

But will it overclock?

So tempted to type "blend" there... :/
 
These cars are massive!


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Fett you'll have to come to VMAX - See video in sig ;)

Looks like a laugh, although a certain PH'er may already be going if he gets a decent delivery date on his GT-R...caning the arse off of it to prove an unimportant point. A bit of time to wait (302 days actually:() but I'll bear it in mind, cheers.

Holy cow, the 34 was a huge beast too :eek:

The R34 is smaller than an E39. The R35 is as well apart from width. It's a trick of the eye.;)

Then add big feet...

Why, thank you.:D
 
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[TW]Fox;11911137 said:
'Shock as performance Coupe is smaller than large executive saloon'

That quote was in response to a comment of the R34 being a "huge beast". I'm hopeful a few people had a slight clue to what my response was about and its context. You obviously did not, so I'll do my best.

Perhaps I should have explained it better. The R34 and R35 are large cars for what they are, I was simply trying to give an idea of the actual size of the Nissans. I chose an E39 as a comparison as it's a "large" car in the publics perception, but not really a massive looking car in the metal is it? I also chose something (again, for context) that people are very familiar with in day-to-day driving...and seeing the E39's fairly normal dimensions. At a guess, I would think you would see far more E39's than R34's in any given day so I was trying to give a general idea of just how stupidly huge the R35 juggernaut is (or actually not). You'll have noticed how many people *think*a 5 series is huge and thus must get a Smart car for parking reasons instead.


Edit: Perhaps comparing a 90's designed 2 seater, RWD mid-engined NSX with virtually no luggage space to an AWD front engined 2+2 '08 GT-R with a decent boot is more of a "shocker". I don't know, maybe it's just me. Don't get me wrong, the NSX is fantastic and iconic but the comparison pretty much ends with the first supercar out of Japan to todays latest. The reason of the size difference is pretty obvious.
 
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Regarding the above, it's along the same reason I posted the two dockside pictures of the R34 and R35. The difference is not quite so huge with a different angle compared to Simon's picture, and then put that size difference into perspective.

It's still big. It's still a fat pig.

As far as the matt black wrap goes, seems the owner paid around £850. It's obviously completely reversible and I personally think it would look interesting with Mine's dry CF front and rear spoiler. Very, very tempting. Ready for the bill Booner?

Fett, if you get it in that colour, I will pay you to come down, pick me up, and take me for a spin in it.

I am not kidding, that is the best looking piece of automotive machinery i've ever seen! :o

[Edit] It's certainly sig worthy! ;)

Don't be daft, it's not a taxi. Anybody around is welcome to a ride, some weeks I'm all over the place so if I'm near you, you are more than welcome for a wee hoon.

Anyway, tough crowd.

This should quickly solve the box content...

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Don't be daft, it's not a taxi. Anybody around is welcome to a ride, some weeks I'm all over the place so if I'm near you, you are more than welcome for a wee hoon.

Nice one - I would feel bad using up the petrol though, it's not cheap these days! :)
 
[TW]Fox;11911137 said:
'Shock as performance Coupe is smaller than large executive saloon'

How big is the 6-Series? The CL? CGT?

IMO, there aren't so many ~500bhp 2+2 coupes around as to make the size comparison seem ridiculous.

What's the difference between the different spec levels of the GT-R, and how does it effect the price?
 
Heh, tape measure to measure your head for the helmet? :p

You win :) (Although Simon got the tape measure right)

What's the difference between the different spec levels of the GT-R, and how does it effect the price?


It comes in three flavours at the moment (No V-Spec yet):

The GT-R base model
The GT-R Premium Edition (this adds 11 speaker Bose audio, rain sensing wipers and auto headlamps)
The GT-R Black Edition (same as Premium but an extra colour -Kuro Black-, smoked alloys, black and red trim leather, black alcantara headlining and a few small options I have forgotten)

Options are thin on the ground. The JDM has rear parking cameras which Middlehursts will retro-fit if wanted. Sat Nav is available but would have put my order back by some time and Middlehursts are fitting their own anyway.

Current prices are £54,800 for the base model, £56,100 for the Premium and £57,400 for the Black edition. I say "current" because when I ordered, the Black edition was £55,500 and thats what I have listed on my order form and will be paying.
 
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