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Slot.it Nissan R390 GT1 #31 Le Mans 1998
Slot.it Nissan R390 GT1 #31 Le Mans 1998
Slot.it Nissan R390 GT1 #31 Le Mans 1998
Slot.it Nissan R390 GT1 #31 Le Mans 1998
Slot.it Nissan R390 GT1 #31 Le Mans 1998
Slot.it Nissan R390 GT1 #31 Le Mans 1998

Slot.it Nissan R390 GT1 #31 Le Mans 1998 Performance Slot Car (1:32 Scale)

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Shipping Weight 1 lbs
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Model SICA14E
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Shipping Dimension 7.01 x 4.02 x 2.99 inches
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Slot.it Nissan R390 GT1 #31 Le Mans 1998 Features

  • Flat-6 205k rpm Angle winder Motor

  • Front Rims: 173 x 8 mm

  • Rear Rims: 173 x 10 mm

  • Pinion/Gear: 11/28


About Slot.it Nissan R390 GT1 #31 Le Mans 1998

The Nissan R390 GT1 was a racing car built to compete in the Le Mans 24 Hours in 1997 and 1998; it was developed by Nismo and Tom Walkinshaw Racing. The 1997 model was modified for the 1998 race to generate more downforce, thanks to a longer tail. All four Nissan R390 GT1 finished the race, in 3rd, 5th, 6th, and 10th position. Tony Southgate, chief designer of the R390, commented that this was not the fastest GT1, but rather the most reliable. The car featured a carbon monocoque chassis. The braking system was equipped with ABS. As the Nissan was racing with a minimum weight of 1000 kg, it could use an air restrictor with a diameter of 35mm. The engine was a twin turbo V8, with a displacement of 3496 cc. The gearbox featured an X-Trace carter, with Nissan-made gears. For car number 31 Nissan chose 3 former Formula 1 drivers: Frenchman Erik Comas, Italian Andrea Montermini and Dutch Johannes Lammers. Car number 31 finished 6th.