Nismo originally designed the concept of the Z-tune in 2002 when Nissan was putting an end to the R34 Skyline production. The first Z-tune was built in 2003, using a used 2002 Skyline GT-R V·spec II. It was built with a concept Z1 engine, the engine was based on Nissans Le Mans GT2 and GT500 race winning engines.
As with the racing vehicles a strengthened engine block and stroked crankshaft were utilized. The engine was also bored. With the new displacement of the 2.8 litre engine and upgraded turbochargers the Z1 produced 500 horsepower. The Z-Tune had a 0–60 mph time of 3.8 seconds and had a top speed of over 203 mph.
This drift spec R/C model accurately recreates the body of the Nismo R34 GT-R Z-tune, which featured a powerhouse of a 500hp engine. Body parts are made from durable and lightweight polycarbonate. The TT-02D is a drift spec version of Tamiyas entry level TT-02 chassis. It is equipped with a sport-tuned motor and numerous drift spec parts including CVA oil dampers and super Driftech tires.
Features:
• CVA oil dampers
• Fully ball raced running gear
• Aluminum motor heatsink for extra motor cooling
• Includes LEDs to recreate lights on the car
• Mesh-type wheels are paired with super Driftech tires
• Brushed 540 tuned sport motor
Specs:
Scale: 1/10th
Length: 442mm
Width: 187mm
Height: 134mm
Wheelbase: 257mm
Requires:
1 x 2 channel transmitter and receiver
1 x 7.2v stick pack battery & charger
1 x Standard size high-torque steering servo
Please Note: This item is in kit form and requires building