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Wednesday, February 15, 2023

The world's fiercest Nissan GT-R power of 3,400 ponies

REAL Monsters Of course we could be still imagined how fast the Nissan GT-R sports car runs, now what if someone succeeds in making this Japanese-made monster car even fiercer with bursts of power equivalent to three Bugatti Veyrons combined into one.
The world's fiercest Nissan GT-R known as the work result of the 'Night Terror' project done by the T1 Race Development Team for George Dodworth. (Picture from: Carscoops)
Introducing, here's the most ferocious Nissan GT-R in the world called 'Night Terror' with 3,400 hp. That's a fantastic achievement that can make a Bugatti Veyron powered by a 7,993cc W16 engine with a burst of 1,000 hp seem like nothing.
As you can see entire GT-R (body) platform seems to have been replaced, then set on a special tube chassis. (Picture from: Carscoops)
It even takes three Veyrons combined into one to get a power output of 3,000 hp, and this is still less fierce than the GT-R. The power of 3,400 hp is needed by the Nissan GT-R 'Night Terror' to compete in the drag race arena.
None of the suspension or brake components are OEM Nissan parts that still attached to this GT-R 'Night Terror'. (Picture from: Carscoops)
Then who succeeded in shaping this car in such a great way that it was able to turn the Nissan GT-R into an iron monster with such incredible power? As quoted from Carscoops, this 'Night Terror' iron monster is the result of the work of the T1 Race Development Team for George Dodworth and what's even more amazing is that this monster car is still supported by its original engine coded VR38DETT.
The Nissan car's only true identity is the bodywork, where we can still see the familiar GT-R doors, front fascia, roofline and angled side windows. (Picture from: TuningBlog.eu)
Of course, to get maximum results like that, the entire GT-R (body) platform seems to have been replaced, then set on a special tube chassis. And it is alleged that none of the suspension or brake components are OEM Nissan parts that still attached to this GT-R 'Night Terror'.
As we can see from the car pictures which were shared online, this 'Night Terror' monster uses a special bespoke rear suspension. The Nissan car's only true identity is the bodywork, where we can still see the familiar GT-R doors, front fascia, roofline and angled side windows.

It turns out that this is not the only Nissan GT-R made by the T1 Race Development Team and other cars can be seen on the modifier's official website. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | T1 RACE DEVELOPMENT | CARSCOOPS | TUNINGBLOG.EU ]
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