Is the VR38DETT a good engine?

GT-R VR38DETT Reliability Nissan’s VR38 is an impressive and reliable engine, overall.

Can you own a GT-R in Australia?

A statement from Nissan Australia says: “Due to the implementation of Australia’s unique pole side impact design rules (ADR 85), the Nissan GT-R will not be imported into the Australian market after October 31, 2021. Note that this regulation does not apply to existing models in other markets.”

How much power can a stock VR38DETT handle?

The VR38DETT is an exceptionally strong engine. In stock form, it can withstand over 600 whp in mods. The trouble is the bolt-on mods available for the GT-R even with stock turbos can exceed 700 whp and in this case, the VR38DETT tends to break connecting rods.

How much does GT-R cost in Australia?

$ 189,000.00 to $393,800.00
Nissan GT-R Details

Price Ranges from $ 189,000.00 to $393,800.00
Release Date From September 2016 to August 2021
Drive Type AWD
VIN Plate Location Driver Side Eng Scuttle
Compliance Plate Location Lower Pass Side B-Pillar

Why is the R35 called Godzilla?

From 1991, Australia was the GT-R’s first export market, and after it knocked the venerable Ford Sierra Cosworth off the podium at the Australian Touring Car Championship, Australian press started to refer to it as “Godzilla, the monster from Japan”.

Is Nissan stopping the R35?

Exclusively and officially confirmed by CarScoops, it states that a Nissan U.K. spokesperson has told the publication that European GT-R production will come to an end in March 2022.

How much HP can a GT-R handle stock?

2,200-hp
That’s close to stock. Not close to stock is its astonishing 2,200-hp maximum output.

How much torque can a stock GT-R transmission handle?

about 650 ft-lbs.
For the R35 GT-R, the factory engine and transmission are both capable of about 650 ft-lbs. of torque.

How much is a 2020 GTR in Australia?

$378,000
Nissan GT-R 2020 pricing and spec confirmed: Flagship Nismo now more expensive than ever. The Nissan GT-R Nismo has shed nearly 30 kilograms. Nissan Australia has priced its new GT-R Nismo at $378,000 plus on-road costs – up $79,000 compared to the outgoing model.