Originally posted by R34Skyliner:
i say skyline R34 liao also what.Ztune not my type of car i want I dont use my car for racing... just go there see lor.Anyway i say later liao.So anyways i dont That car for racing i want it cause its my fav car understand?
Which skyline R34?? GTT? GTR? R tune? V spec? V spec II? Z tune?? Do you even KNOW what a Z tune is... the full name is Nissan SKYLINE GTR R34 Z-Tune..
Read this and LEARN
Nismo originally designed the concept of the Z-tune in 2002 when Nissan was putting an end to the R34 Skyline production. The first Z-tune was built in 2003, using a used 2002 Skyline GTR V-Spec II. It was built with a concept RB26DETT 'Z1' engine. The cylinder diameter was bored out, and the crankshaft was designed with a longer stroke. The engine was now a 2.8L, and produced about 500hp.
Nismo was then given the approval from Nissan to build 20 Z-tune models. For the 20 production models, the 2.8L engine was revised to allow it to reach 9000rpm. The turbochargers were supplied by IHI in Japan. The engine is advertised as making as much as 500hp. This second revision of the Z-tune engine is called the 'Z2'. The bodywork is designed with the same functional components used in Nismo's GT500 racing cars, such as engine bay vents on the hood and fenders, as well as wider fenders for wider wheels. The Z-tune is also improved with an aggressive suspension setup, and a specially designed Brembo brake setup.
The entire car is essentially handmade, with the car being completely stripped and re-built from the chassis up. Engineers reinforced and stiffened the chassis in key areas, completely redesigned the suspension, drivetrain, engine, gearbox and other componentry so as to work at maximum efficiency and reliability as is expected of a road-going vehicle. Only 20 units exist worldwide and is often regarded as the most expensive (prices for some have been known to exceed AU$500,000)
street legal GT-R ever built.Taken from wikipedia
It's not a racing version... it's STREET LEGAL...
Do YOU understand??