Godzilla


Congratulations! You’ve stumbled into Godzillas’ hidden lair. Unfortunately for you, this will probably be the last page that you visit. Hurry up and clear that browser history now because Godzilla waits for no man.. Undeniably the greatest monster of all time, scorching pavement and breathing fire with every movement. Primed for combat from step one, enjoy your last few moments.The Japanese have a saying jaku niku kyō shoku or in english: The weak are meat, the strong eat. Choose your next click wisely.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Godzilla

Why is the Nissan GT-R referred to as Godzilla?

The nickname 'Godzilla' originated with the R32 GT-R's dominance in Australian touring car racing. The R35 inherited this title as the ultimate Japanese supercar, capable of destroying competition far above its price bracket.

What does the phrase 'Jaku niku kyō shoku' mean in this context?

This Japanese idiom translates to 'The weak are meat, the strong eat' (survival of the fittest). At T1, it embodies our philosophy: we build the strongest R35s on the planet so you are the predator, not the prey.

How powerful can T1 make a Godzilla build?

While the factory monster is impressive, T1 Race Development specializes in taking the R35 platform to extreme levels, ranging from 1100 bhp street builds to 2500+ bhp world-record holding drag cars.

Is a high-horsepower Godzilla still drivable on the street?

Yes. Despite the 'monster' reputation, our advanced tuning using MoTeC engine management allows even our highest horsepower packages to retain surprising road manners and drivability.

What is the first step to transforming my R35?

To leave the realm of the 'weak,' review our GT1R Series builds. Whether you want a responsive street car or a dedicated track weapon, contact us to determine which stage of evolution suits your goals.

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  1. Anonymous

    DEFINITELY worth the price tag. Gets a bit skittish whenever there’s a monkeeeeeeee. But still BREAKIN’ NECKS, N’ BURNING RUBBER BABY

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