11-10-2008 01:29 PM
Filed under: Motorsports, Japan, Supercars, Nissan, Rumormill, Special/Limited Editions

Rumors have been circulating for almost a year that Nissan plans to campaign the GT-R in several different series outside of SuperGT, including the
Grand Am championship and the
24 Hours of LeMans. Japan's
Best Car magazine supposedly has it on good authority that Nissan is developing a road-going model of the LeMans competition car that will carry an "LM Edition" badge and be sold in limited numbers.

According to the Japanese pub, the twin-turbo, 3.8-liter V6 will be putting out approximately 600 hp and will be equipped with upgraded brakes, lightweight wheels, a beefed up transmission and reworked suspension components, in addition to a new aero kit to increase downforce.
Nissan has produced several limited edition models of each generation of the Skyline GT-R before, including an LM Edition of the R33 that campaigned in LeMans in the late 90s. One good turn deserves another, and with 600 hp under the hood, things are bound to get interesting both on the track and on the street.
[Source: BestCar via
Carscoop]
Rumormill: Nissan working on 600 hp GT-R LM originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 10 Nov 2008 14:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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