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Litchfield Motors to show 1300bhp Nissan GT-R at Goodwood Festival of Speed

LM1 RS features clever Bilstein suspension tech

Litchfield Motors is to demo its 1300bhp LM1 RS Nissan GT-R at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The car features the same GT-R Race suspension as that of the car we tested on 2016 Track Car of the Year.

Originally developed by Bilstein for a one make Nismo championship in Japan, the suspension is now sold exclusively to Litchfield customers. It uses a combination of Eibach competition springs and Bilstein Clubsport dampers and was tested and developed on the Litchfield LM1 RS track car we drove last year.

The 1300bhp car itself will be appearing on stand 14 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed for those who want to see it. The suspension kit itself costs from £3,995 and is available to order now.

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If you'd like to see it in action on Litchfield's savage 1300bhp GT-R, watch the video above.

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