Post Time: 2026-03-13
Country: United States, Australia, United Kingdom. City: Amarillo, Columbia, Dallas, Elk Grove, TemeculaGrab your own pair of Piloti’s for 20% off HERE: listen to this podcast The 2024 Nissan GT-R T-Spec ($143,885 starting in the US, $218,492 in Canada with lux tax) and the 2009 Nissan GT-R (~$60,000 USD, ~$81,500 CAD converted) are here to show us how far Continued the R35 GT-R has come over the years. Powered by the same twin-turbo V6 that is a well-known tunable monster, the new T-Spec has 85 more horsepower and a whole slew of suspension, transmission, and quality of life upgrades over its earlier model of the same generation. But is it worth saving some money and going for More suggestions an earlier model year? And how are they different to drive and live with? Thomas and James can’t wait to find out! We hope you enjoy the episode. And then subscribe, silly. Huge thank you to @ie_gtr_tspec for loaning us their new T-Spec And to @gtr.mak for their lovely 2009 GT-R And to @dtla_auto_storage for their pristine Hakosuka Editor: Karston Chong Sound: Harrison Dickson and Karston Chong Magical Genius Logistics Planners: James Engelsman and Joey Alford EXTRA THROTTLE HOUSE! Throttle House Merch! Instagram! #Nissan #GTR #Supercar





