Mine’s Nissan GT-R Spec V – Videos
May 6, 2009 by Malcolm Hogan
Filed under Automotive, Featured, Nissan, Tuners, Video
Mine’s is known as a premier Japanese tuner company based out of Yokosuka, Japan. Started back in 1985 and known to be one of the first Japanese companies to sell re-programmed ECU systems for Japanese sports cars, they have now ventured to tune some of the fastest Japanese vehicles to roll off of the assembly line. One of the latest creations is the Mine’s Nissan GT-R Spec V.
Mine’s GT-R Spec V has been tuned to upwards of over 600hp. They plan on adding new components such as a carbon fiber hood and trunk to shave even more weight off of the already-lightened Spec V. Two new videos of the Mines GT-R Spec V have surfaced with an English subtitle translation.
[source: gtchannel]
Enjoy the videos below after the jump…
Nissan GT-R Spec V On The Racetrack (new video)
January 9, 2009 by Malcolm Hogan
Filed under Automotive, Featured, Nissan, Video
From all of the new carbon bits, upgraded brakes and slightly more torque, the Nissan GT-R Spec V should (technically) make it around the Nurburgring faster than the normal version of the GT-R. Below is a recent video clip of the Nissan GT-R Spec V making it’s rounds on the Nurburgring. We can’t wait for the new numbers, oh boy!
Check out the over-boost light on the dashboard avobe. That is actually a feature that Nissan has included on the new GT-R Spec V. The over-boost will give you some additional torque but the system only engages from a steering wheel button and lasts for about 80 seconds. I guess this is like your little NOS button for your ricer fans. HAHA
Enjoy the video after the jump…
2010 Nissan GT-R Spec V Revealed by Nissan
January 8, 2009 by Malcolm Hogan
Filed under Automotive, Featured, News, Nissan
Nissan has revealed its new limited production Spec V model of the Nissan GT-R. A lot of people speculated this newer version of the GT-R to take the already great performance to an even higher level. Although the specifics on power output and the weight savings have yet to be determined it would be safe to say that the Spec V GT-R will be more powerful and lighter than the normal GT-R which is clearly obvious by the multiple images below.
The Black Opal paint job is truly stunning and I am sure in person it is even better. Complete with Recaro seats, carbon ceramic brakes, lighter weight 20 inch wheels and new reworked suspension, the GT-R Spec V WILL have a leading edge over the current GT-R.
The GT-R Spec V is expected to be sold in Japan first at 7 pre-selected dealerships. Word on whether the Spec V will make it to the U.S. is still unclear but we will keep our hopes up and let you know as soon as we find out for sure.







































