After 5 years away from the racing track, two GT-R racing cars, #22 and #23, were entered by NISMO in the 2008 Japanese Super GT Series. The GT-R came back with a bang with a one-two finish at the season's opening race, and even with a 55kg handicap the GT-R went on to record back to back wins at the second race of the season. The power source of the GT-R is a 4494cc V8 NA engine which pumps out over 500ps. After the 5th round, car #23 driven by Benoit Treluyer and Satoshi Motoyama are placed 3rd and car #22 driven by Michael Krumm and Masataka Yanagida are in 5th.
Separately molded metal plated roof section.
Depicts 17 in. rear slick tires and 18 in. front slick tires.
Either No.22 or No.23 car can be made with the set of Cartograf decals.
Metal transfers for manufacturer emblem and mirror surfaces.
Includes nylon mesh, tire markings and masking stickers.
1/24 scale Nissan GT-R (R35) GT Version Photo-Etched Parts Set (Item 12629) is separately available for an even more realistic finish.
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