GT-R owners are among the most demanding in the world. In response to  demand Nissan has replied with the GT-R Track Pack - a new version of  the Nissan supercar for those drivers who require a faster, lighter,  harder GT-R and one that has that extra edge at the race track.
The  new car is called the Track Pack and offers Nissan GT-R drivers a more  focussed driving experience while still remaining fully road legal.  Unlike aftermarket modifications, this GT-R has the full blessing of the  car's creator Kazutoshi Mizuno.
On the outside, the new car  features special six-spoke RAYS alloy wheels with gloss black centres.  In addition to looking good these wheels give a total weight saving over  the standard 2012 GT-R of 10kg.
Additional  brake cooling ducts built into the carbon front splitter reduce the  operating temperature by as much 100 degrees during track use, whilst  similar ducts hidden behind the rear wheels channel cooling air over the  rear discs.
Track Pack also features special, stiffer suspension  designed to optimise track performance. It comprises a harder set-up and  increased body rigidity and has been jointly developed with the Nissan  GT-R development driver Toshio Suzuki during extensive testing at the  Nurburgring. It will allow GT-R customers to achieve the perfect set-up  at the track but, thanks to the special dampers, customers will be able  to change the suspension for road-use at a flick of a switch, making the  Nissan GT-R Track Pack suitable for all environments.
The changes  that make up the Track Pack are not just under the shell, though.  Inside the car loses rear seats but gains two track-ready front sports  seats covered in what is affectionately referred to as 'magic cloth' by  the father of GT-R, Kazutoshi Mizuno. The Track Pack also boasts special  blue-on-grey sports seats made from fabric and leather. The high  friction fabric is a special material that allows occupants to 'stick'  to the seats during hard cornering and braking.
A Track Pack  emblem also sits on the dashboard helping to identify this special GT-R  model, whilst more comfortable seat belts, an enhanced Bose audio  system, and a rear-view camera as fitted to the standard MY2012 GT-R  also feature.
Performance statistics remain unchanged to the  'standard' 2012 Nissan GT-R. That means Track Pack customers will still  be able to enjoy the GT-R's 550PS power output, and a 0-62 time of just  2.8 seconds.
The Track Pack is only available in the UK and Japan,  and is priced at £10,000 more than the standard £74,450 Nissan GT-R


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