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Originally Posted by michaeldorian
Do you have any evidence of this? Real world experience? The GT-R chassis is known to be one of the stiffest on the market right now. That is one of the reasons why the ride is so rough and stiff.
Just wondering where you got your facts to make such a statement. If this is merely experience from owning a commuter Nissan such as a Sentra, then I don't think you can make such a blanketed statement.
The GT-R is a built from the ground up car with almost zero compromise. The chassis is almost one piece. This adds weight, but also helps add tremendous stiffness to the chassis.
Let's not forget, the M3 is based on a standard 3 series. There's only so much you can do.
http://www.gtr-world.net/en_r35gtr-special/
http://www.gtr-world.net/en_r35gtr-s...-review-1.html
http://www.gtr-world.net/en_r35gtr-s...-review-5.html
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+1 ... dont know where some of these people come up with their facts (my bad I meant suppositions).
I wonder if anyone even has 50k on the clock in their R35