Detail Info for: Nissan : GT-R GTI-R Nissan Pulsar GTI-R sr20det RNN14 Sunny

Transaction Info
Sold On:
08/11/2011
Price:
$ 9600.00
Condition:
Mileage:
80000
Location:
leicester, NC, 28748
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1994 Nissan GT-R
Submodel Body Type:
GTI-R Hatchback
Engine:
4 - Cyl.
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
RNN14100822000000
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Up for sale is a very clean and rare car well cared for 1994 Nissan Pulsar GTI-R right hand drive collectors dream.The car is bone stock for the best part and has custom 17 wheels fresh tire combo.This car has fresh tints and HID lights.Has power options like power windows locks and mirrors.this car will eat V* all day and get good MPG's bone stock car.here are the facts if you don't know theses car history. MY PHONE NUMBER is 828-772-4639rNissan Pulsar GTI-RFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Nissan GTIR)Nissan Pulsar GTI-RManufacturerNissan MotorsAlso calledNissan Sunny GTI-RProduction1990-1994AssemblyJapanPredecessorNoneSuccessorNoneClassSport CompactBody style3-door hatchbackLayoutF4PlatformN14Engine230 PS (169 kW; 227 hp) 29 kg·m (280 N·m; 210 lb·ft) 2.0L (1998 cc)SR20DET 4 cylinder 16 valve DOHCTransmission5-speed manualThe Nissan Pulsar GTI-R (chassis code RNN14 - aka GTiR, i-R and 'R) is a homologated 2 litre turbo-charged AWD vehicle manufactured by Nissanin Japan between 1990 and 1994 in order to enter the WRC under Group A rules. The body is based on the Nissan Pulsar (aka Sunny) N14 3-doorhatchback model, but distinguished by the large rear wing and bonnet scoop. It has an ATTESA 4WD system (also used on some U12 & U13Bluebird models), and a unique variant (coded 54C) of the SR20DET engine (not used on any other car).Contents [hide]1 Models2 Performance3 Specifications4 WRC History4.1 Group-A4.1.1 1991 Results4.1.2 1992 Results4.2 Group-N4.2.1 1992 Results5 Owners Clubs6 References7 External links[edit]ModelsMain versions: There were 2 distinct models of the Pulsar GTI-R sold to the general public, identifiable by the model number found on the VIN plate located on thefirewall in the engine bay. There are no external visual differences.RA models:GTI-RA (aka RA / Alpha / Road / Luxury), model number EBYNRVFN14xxxx. This was the normal road car, which came standard with air conditioning, power windows and mirrors, and abs. About half way through the production (August 1992), Nissan made a range of small cosmetic changes to the interior of the RA model (mostly replacing trim that was unique to the GTI-R with trim that was common to other models in the N14 range). Although not advertised or branded as such, they were extensive enough (around 10 items) to be noticeable as a different phase or series and are defined by chassis numbers RNN14-100000 and above.RB models:GTI-RB (aka RB / Beta / Rally / Homologation), model number EBYNRRFN14xxxx. The homologated model was stripped-down as a base for motorsport use (Group N rallying in particular). It had the luxury trimmings such as air conditioning, power windows, and ABS removed as standard, and the simple interior trim from the base model Pulsar which reduced the curb weight by 30 kg (66 lb) to 1,190 kg (2,624 lb). Some of the luxury items were available as an option. The engine remained the same as the RA model, but there were a few mechanical changes such as a close-ratio gearbox and a front lsd instead of the open diff from the RA model.Other versions:NISMONismo offered a "complete car" version based on the RB model featuring many of the Nismo rally options (suspension, LSDs, seats, roll cage, foot rests, etc.). A confirmed total of 21 were produced, all of which are individually numbered on a special Nismo VIN plate on the firewall. Some were used by Nissan and Nismo as promotional vehicles, the rest were ordered by private buyers. They were priced at ¥3,140,000.GROUP AThe Group A Rally Cars were not sold to the general public. They were specifically built and used for the WRC by the now defunct NME (Nissan Motorsports Europe) as their Works cars. After NME was disbanded, the cars were sold to private buyers, predominately in Europe, where some made their way into Rallycross events. Tony Bardy is currently still competing in UK rallies using the "J3" NME car.Sunny: Sunny was the badge used for the European-delivered GTI-R. They had a different chassis number of EGNN14, and came in both right hand drive and left hand drive variants. The engine output specifications (220 PS / 162 kW and 267 Nm / 197 lb·ft) were slightly less due to the ecu having different fuel and ignition maps to compensate for the lower octane fuel available in those areas. The Sunny GTI-R had several physical differences to the Pulsar, such as a the rear number plate surround and rear fog lights. The interior also varied from the Pulsar with some of the more basic trim from the RB model. In 1992 they were priced in the UK at £20,553.Production:PulsarThe Pulsars were manufactured in Japan between August 1990 until November 1994. The total number produced during the 4 years was between 12,000 and 15,000. It is unclear how many of them were RA and RB models. The first year of production (1990–91) was by far the largest due to Nissan fulfilling the FIA regulations (of 5,000 models total, with 500 of them homologated) in order to enter the model as a manufacturer in the WRC. They were priced at ¥2,270,000.SunnyThe RHD Sunny models were produced from 1992 until January 1995. There is no data for LHD models. No verifiable evidence has been available of Sunny production numbers, but it is generally accepted that less than 1000 were produced in total. They were officially sold in the UK, Germany, The Netherlands, Iceland, Italy and France (possibly other countries, but details are unconfirmed).[edit]PerformanceWith a power-to-weight ratio of 0.084 and AWD, the standard GTI-R is able to accelerate from 0-100kph in 5.4 seconds, cover the standing quarter mile in 13.5 seconds (Nissan never quoted the official figure but Best Motoring magazine conducted several tests with standard cars during production), and reach a top speed of 232 km/h (144 mph).Group-A GTI-R (NME) Modified GTI-R (Japan)