How fast is the fastest GT-R in the world?
Aptly named ‘Nightfury’, the 3000hp+ customer GT-R set a new 1/4 mile time of 6.51s @ 230mph making it the quickest R35 GT-R in the world.
What is the fastest GT-R Skyline?
R32 GT-R
By the time the R32 GT-R had crossed the finish line, it had reached 219.94 miles per hour in just 6.47 seconds—beating out the previous record held by Extreme Turbo Systems’ R35 GT-R. The speed of the run earned the car the titles of Quickest GT-R, Quickest R32 Skyline, and Quickest AWD car in the world, reportedly.
What is the fastest GT-R r34?
Meet the the car that owns the title of world’s fastest AWD car and World’s fastest GT-R simultaneously, posting an unbelievable 6.582 at 232 mph record-setting pass. Learn more about the car and the talented team that built it.
What is the fastest GT-R in the world?
The fastest they have recorded so far is a 7.80s with a trap speed of 292.9km/h. The Russian GT-R below features an Extreme Turbo Systems setup. 3. Nissan GT-R R35 Mk.1 Gosha Turbo Tech Moses 1,700+hp (Russia) This is the fastest Nissan GT-R in Europe prepared by Gosha Turbo Tech.
What is the fastest Nissan GT-R in the Philippines?
The Tiunami 1 Nissan GT-R is the fastest GT-R in the Philippines and is powered by an AMS Performance tuned engine. With 1,318hp and 1,382 Nm of torque, it’s also the most powerful Nissan GT-R in Philippines. Tiu used the car to set a new national record at the Batangas Circuit in February last year.
What is the 1 mile trap speed of a GT-R?
Elsewhere, on October 13, 2013, during the Unlim 500+ Training Day, a Switzer Nissan GT-R set a world record for the 1-mile trap speed after crossing the line at 402km/h with an ET of 22.6 seconds. 8. SVM Nissan GT-R Hulk 1,250+ hp (United Kingdom)
How fast does a 2000 hp Nissan GT-R go?
Extreme Turbo Systems Nissan GT-R 2000+hp (United States) This 2,000+hp Nissan GT-R is a collaborative work between English Racing and Extreme Turbo Systems. They have held the world record twice in the ¼-mile category with both recording 7s. The fastest they have recorded so far is a 7.80s with a trap speed of 292.9km/h.