bluestreak
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Probably considerably more to it than slapping on some aero and a tune. it's lighter, not heavier. Suspension changed, probably tranny as well.
GT-R guys are saying 140-160K so not sure where these other prices came from.
Don't forget, they have a global marketplace unlike the Viper. They'll sell them.
Lighter is easy on a GT-R, change the wheels and super heavy runflats, exhaust, racing seats, battery and you'll easier be lighter than the Nismo. The aftermarket is no longer a bunch of hack jobs throwing stuff together. I bet you if you take your Gen 3 or 4 Viper to Archer racing, and give them 20k they can make it as fast or faster than an ACR. If you think I'm lying look at Keith Procuik's car, easily as fast as an ACR. He has a built motor, but not running any power a slightly modded Gen 3/4 can make. Now granted the Gen 4 ACR wasn't that much more expensive so it's different cost wise (the acr is one of the best deals ever), but in this case, you most certainly can take it to a reputable GT-R tuner and have it made faster. The factory has limitations that the aftermarket does not, and they are regularly easily surpassed.
The black edition is 120k now, and even the cost of that is going to rise again. Unlikely Nissan let's this go for less than 160.