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The car was developed by Nismo, which is Nissan motorsports division, and JR Motorsports who developed the 370Z GT4 car.
The GT-R GT3 uses a 3.8 liter, twin-turbocharged V6 with 530ps at 6400rpm, which is actually about 10ps less than the current road car. But like the road car, it uses a six-speed transaxle with paddle shifters.
The car was first displayed at Autosport International in the UK on January 12, but Nissan has now announced that the car will cost €298,000. Nismo is prepared to support customer teams in Japan, Asia, North America, South America, and Oceania, and JR Motorsports will support teams in Europe, Russia and the Middle East.
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The Nissan GT-R is a sports car launched by the Japanese brand in 2007 at the Tokyo Motor Show.
Between 2007 and 2010 the Nissan GT-R was powered by a 3,799 cc DOHC V6 engine with an output of 491 PS (362 kW) at 6400 rpm and 588 Nm at 3200-5200 rpm.
In 2010 the Nissan GT-R received a facelift which included design and engineering modifications. In terms of design the GT-R received a new front bumper with integrated LEDsa new rear diffuser which improves downforce, additional rear cool... more
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