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by Shtal on 02 October 2011 - 20:10
The link that I gave above - The second version of buggati that is still not ready for production which has 1200 Horse power is a bit faster than 1000 Horse power model of buggati that is currently out.
1200 Horse power model of buggati - has been claim 0-62MPH in 2.2 seconds and quarter mile is under 10 seconds - that is honestly all that I know.
Only extreme rich folks will buy such car - regardless the conditions.
Shtal.

by yellowrose of Texas on 02 October 2011 - 21:10
GSDguy08:
Not sure which one you are referring to but I do know skyline version is no longer made but Nissan has many other of its same GTR R35 models of many specs and the after market people have played havoc with removing with Nissans persmission on some tracks the speed limiter and
achieved
An AMS tuned R35 GT-R , the first in the world to post an 8 second quarter mile time at 169 mph.
Taken from my finding :
In August 2008, Nissan's official motorsport and tuning arm Nismo announced the "Club Sport" tuning package for the GT-R . The package, which is also fitted to the SpecV,[101] includes Bilstein Damptronic compatible dampers, 20" forged aluminum wheels from Rays Engineering, Bridgestone run-flat tires, Recaro carbon fiber-shelled bucket seats, a titanium exhaust, and a revised rear diffuser with an added cooling duct.[102] The package is supported by a warranty and saves over 20 kg.
United States based tuner AMS Performance has pushed the R35's power levels and performance numbers. Their Alpha 12 performance package for the R35 boosts output to over 1500 horsepower and boasts 60-130 mph times of just 3.31 seconds. An AMS tuned R35 GT-R was the first in the world to post an 8 second quarter mile time at 169 mph.
Racing enthusiast love all these cars. I personally have owned no foreign ones, but played, because I was married to an auto mechanic owning an automotive shop, the Ford Fairlane Super Sport. w cobra kit, few made Sprint with dual side chrome, 289 HIPF 4 otf, 4b Cobra, and then I stupidly bought a Dodge RT 440 Magnum, 411 rear end, auto , and traded it immed in on a family car... rear end ended up beside me.
After my hubby died I bought a corvett 350, auto no biggy and just played with small speeds of 120mph in quatermile, no other measuring needed as I was just having fun.
cars, dogs, and high speed...is it a man's thing? NO
YR

by Shtal on 02 October 2011 - 22:10
I haven't found live drive tests on this car, but paper specs looks promising - I don't know what will be a quarter mile - but it may take a lead away from GTR-35 which is 8.9 Seconds to be exact.
Barabus TKR: 0-60 mph in 1.67 secs, 270 mph top speed
http://www.autoblog.com/2006/07/21/barabus-tkr-0-60-mph-in-1-67-secs-270-mph-top-speed/
by GSDguy08 on 03 October 2011 - 02:10
With the R35 I was referring to the base model, just the new Skyline that they tested out on Top Gear. I saw a few running around Bowling Green, KY when I was there not too long ago.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZiJFxpYG4g
There is the one I'm referring to.......in stock form, about 85 grand here in America. And after you see it race around their track, look at all the extremely expensive cars that it ran a faster time in. Pretty awesome stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNAI0e3oqU0&feature=related

by yellowrose of Texas on 03 October 2011 - 03:10
Beat them
YR

by yellowrose of Texas on 03 October 2011 - 03:10
I went right by the CORVETTE FACTORY in Bowling Green on my trek across the usa looking for NEW gsd STUD..
i HAVE A PICTURE OF IT, BUT stayed clear. BACK then I was prone to spend money and I might have gotten in trouble..
NOW all I have is a corvette HAT
LOL
MEM O RIES ARE MADE OF THIS!!!
yr

by Shtal on 03 October 2011 - 03:10
Koenigsegg CCXR Edition
Video: http://www.evo.co.uk/videos/supercarvideos/220476/koenigsegg_ccxr_edition.html
by Shtal on 03 October 2011 - 04:10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l75ntPYkBb4
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