Steve Millen has a long history of putting Nissan on the podium at professional racing events, and his tuning shop Stillen is known for making the most out of every generation of Nissan's Z car. Now the Nissan tuner has turned his attention to the super car in the Japanese automaker's lineup, the GT-R. Stillen transforms the GT-R from one of the best performance bargains on the market into a 620 HP beast that is ready to compete in the upcoming Targa Newfoundland Rally in Canada.

Stillen has been working on this project for the last six months, and we would like to add that it was well worth the wait! Thanks to a new intake system with K&N filters, a set of downpipes, removal of the catalytic converters, an electronic boost controller and a pair of upgraded blow-off-valves allows the GT-R to make as much as 620 HP and makes it go from 0 to 60 MPH in just 2.9 seconds and run through the 1/4 Mile in 11.0 seconds flat at 127.9 MPH.

The Stillen GT-R race car also features: Eibach Race Springs, adjustable sway bars and endlinks, AP Racing carbon-ceramic brakes, and Bridgestone tire, new front lip spoiler, side skirts, canards, and carbon-fiber replacements for the bonnet, trunk lid, rear wing, air ducts and side mirrors and racing bucket seats on the interior.

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