When you are in your late 20 or early 30 and own a super-fast car like the Nissan GT-R, you feel unrestricted by rules and unchallenged by the establishment. The world is your for the talking and so are the first 62 miler per hour which are your after 3 seconds.
But most of all, the Japanese supercar ownership experience is about defeating your close friends on the road with your driver skill and knowledge of right foot power.
Once you add a bit of tuning to the mix, and all five Nissan GT-Rs become individually different, things really start to get interesting. You’ve got all sorts of model year cars, but all packing more power than well they left the factory, with the end battle being explosive. That’s basically what happened when five Godzillas, including the one owned by ThatRacingChannel, did bit of road battling.
Once you add a bit of tuning to the mix, and all five Nissan GT-Rs become individually different, things really start to get interesting. You’ve got all sorts of model year cars, but all packing more power than well they left the factory, with the end battle being explosive. That’s basically what happened when five Godzillas, including the one owned by ThatRacingChannel, did bit of road battling.