Never thought id see more then 7 second clips of this from years ago, but Im finally seeing a 9 minute video of this car. Man I wish Nissan brung back the R390 GT1 in production
The VRH35 in the R390 will eventually become the McLaren M383T in the 12C and ends up being developed into the M840T. Crazy to think that a modern McLaren roadcar uses an engine developed in the late 80's.
Yes, I really thing this is one of the 8 race cars units built just converted into a legal road car. The original road car is only one and it is preserved in a beautiful blue without rear wing in Nissan Museum in Japan. They never built more road cars (just anothe unit for crash test that resulted destroyed).
In Dubai? There is just 9 Nissan R390 GT1 survived of 10 ever built. The survivors are 8 race cars (this white one is one of them but converted to legal road car) and one road car unit never sold by Nissan that is in their museum. About the race cars I found that there is only two of them in private hands so I doubt those Dubai cars can be originals. Maybe some copies.
@@mcfireballs3491 yep. This is the only part when I understand cars being stored in garages instead of being driven around. If something breaks, or worse, the guy has an accident, then it is a huge loss, not only for the owner, but for car history as well.
It looks ugly and have drying rack on the back.who needs all this to drive on the road.On a cicuit it makes sense, but not on the road.There are more potent cars to buy like BMWs,Audis etc.
This was a 90s Le Mans GT1 race car originally so it was built for one of the most prestigious racing categories in existence. It wasn't at all meant for the road but this car was then slightly changed around a bit to make it road legal so it's basically still a race car.
It is not the road legal version that exists. it is a race version modified and homologated for the road, like the longtail F1 GTR.
The ONLY R390 GT1 road car is blue color.
@@LG4761 And that one is stored at Nismo too.
Eric Comas converted this race care in a street legal. I think maybe it's the car which he raced a lot of (the best) years ago..
@@marcodeboni8006 thank you for the info! It is much appreciated.
Haha you're wrong.
The Nissan R390 GT1 & Toyota TS020, legendary Japanese counterparts of the end of the 90's
The helmet holder in the door, is another level.
Never thought id see more then 7 second clips of this from years ago, but Im finally seeing a 9 minute video of this car.
Man I wish Nissan brung back the R390 GT1 in production
The VRH35 in the R390 will eventually become the McLaren M383T in the 12C and ends up being developed into the M840T. Crazy to think that a modern McLaren roadcar uses an engine developed in the late 80's.
You know it a true race car when there storage inside the door for your helmet
Exactly what I was about to write! I would even say nothing says more "road going racecar" than having that storage in the door
Yes, I really thing this is one of the 8 race cars units built just converted into a legal road car. The original road car is only one and it is preserved in a beautiful blue without rear wing in Nissan Museum in Japan. They never built more road cars (just anothe unit for crash test that resulted destroyed).
Beautiful car, nice video and sound quality. Good memories with Gran Turismo 2.
Uploader is the OP here, liking every comment
1:58 lawnmower moment
Oh wow that is all I can hear throughout the video now 😂 well done
The GT games made this car sound a lot better than it really does.
Fantastic
Art!!! In motion!!
Dubai had 3 of this cars . What a beautiful machine 🙏
In Dubai? There is just 9 Nissan R390 GT1 survived of 10 ever built. The survivors are 8 race cars (this white one is one of them but converted to legal road car) and one road car unit never sold by Nissan that is in their museum. About the race cars I found that there is only two of them in private hands so I doubt those Dubai cars can be originals. Maybe some copies.
Because racecar
You will give this to me now 👌
amazing love that car,
Now I feel like cutting my lawn after hearing this thing idle 😒
Anyone knows if this finally went to Le Mans (2022, I refer)?
No but he's bringing it to Le Mans 2023, by roads.
Where did you buy this?
Door is wide enough to store an helmet 😂
I think this is 1998 JOMO r390
What a beast :D
Who is driving it?
Feels disappointing to see this car being a garage queen.
Good luck finding spare parts
@@mcfireballs3491 yep. This is the only part when I understand cars being stored in garages instead of being driven around. If something breaks, or worse, the guy has an accident, then it is a huge loss, not only for the owner, but for car history as well.
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This car is lower than the Saleen.
road legal wtf
You try too hard to zoom in out pan left right.
Half the video is the tail of the car.
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hört sich an wie ein rasenmäher.
Why cant start????
you have absolutely no clue about racing cars and how they start...
@@golfmkiv9689 drive your trash golf iv and dont talk
@@Stanislav7180 says the one that who can't even afford a BMX-Bicycle!
my kia can do this without push pull by additional people
I love it when fast cars go fast. This video was a major disappointment.
Very cool car. Sounds like crap
It looks ugly and have drying rack on the back.who needs all this to drive on the road.On a cicuit it makes sense, but not on the road.There are more potent cars to buy like BMWs,Audis etc.
Lol nobody cares
Speaking of hideous cars, several new model BMW’s have entered the chat. You’re just a boring human.
This was a 90s Le Mans GT1 race car originally so it was built for one of the most prestigious racing categories in existence. It wasn't at all meant for the road but this car was then slightly changed around a bit to make it road legal so it's basically still a race car.
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Yeah right specially its suspension was changed for road use including its tires.
Trash car
you can't even afford this car!, think about yourself before acting like a toxic or salty-kid!
Stick to your hotwheels kiddo
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