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It's accepted knowledge that Nissan guards its Zama collection in Japan closely by 2004 a8

It's accepted knowledge that Nissan guards its Zama collection in Japan closely

at Wed, 13 Feb 2008 09:27:15 +0000 by 2004 a8
It's customary knowledge that Nissan guards its Zama collection in Japan closely. Some say it employs a surprise ninja force qualified to reach into an misbehaving digital camera, rip out its CCD chip and show it to it before it dies. But a few enterprising Nissan fans did run to score a trip of the warehouse, which holds acres of cars from Nissan's storied past. Possibly the brow jewel in the collection is the road-going R390 GT. It's a one of a kind homologation attempt based on the company's R390 GT1 submission in the 1997 24 Hours of Le Mans. The R390s were powered by a 3.5-liter aluminum-module V8, designated VRH35L, producing 641 horsepower. As tale has it, only one streetable R390 was built, and it resides in Zama, protected by a force field that can only be turned off for 30 seconds at a phase, some time ago per every single month that has an R in it. That's why Nissan offers a searchable cyber- database of the Zama collection (R390GT1).