323.01 km is the average speed while driving the outstanding Nissan GT-R R900 modification prepared by the virtuoso masters from the American tuning studio Switzer Performance who are the leading experts in modifications and tuning of the Nissan GT-R and Porsche 911.
The R900 has broken the record IMRA (International Mile Racing Association) with over 1601 km and it was run on a very long trail from Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral in Florida.
The drive of the car was damn well since on the day of the record, the moisture in the air rate was close to 100%. We have here the excellent video showing this outstanding achievement.
So enjoy the video to appreciate a GT-R model without spoiler and with large spoked wheels done in the spirit competition of BBS, but it also recalls the original GTR Concept (that of GT4) which will be already 13 years old as it was shown at the Tokyo show in 2001.
Enjoy the race of the GT-R on the video below:
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