Omair Qamar’s 2000+ HP GT-R: The World’s Fastest RHD Street Monster Born in Karachi

In the heart of Karachi, Pakistan, where street racing culture is steadily gaining traction, one man has taken the game to a level few thought possible. Meet Omair Qamar, the proud owner of what is believed to be the fastest right-hand drive (RHD) Nissan GT-R in the world, a 2007 R35 pushing over 2000 horsepower. But this isn’t just any GT-R. This is a street-legal, drag-bred monster built and tuned entirely on Pakistani soil.

The Build: Where Dubai Meets Karachi

Originally imported from the UAE, this early-generation 2007 R35 GT-R landed in Karachi as a bare chassis. What followed was an intense, high-stakes transformation at MaxXtreme Motorsports, Karachi’s premier performance tuning garage. Known for pushing the boundaries of local tuning, MaxXtreme turned the stock VR38DETT into a beast few can rival, even globally.

With forged internals, twin monster turbos, and a full MoTeC standalone ECU system, the GT-R was engineered for both street and strip. The fueling system is race-ready, featuring high-capacity injectors and dual pumps. Add a reinforced GR6 dual-clutch transmission and you’ve got a recipe for high-speed dominance.

 Performance Stats: Numbers That Shock

This GT-R is not just about revving engines and loud turbos, it’s a certified menace on the drag strip. Here are some of the figures that have the global car community taking notice:

Quarter-mile time: Just under 7 seconds
Half-mile speed: A jaw-dropping 329 km/h
Horsepower: Over 2000+ hp, confirmed in low-boost and high-boost stages
Transmission: Upgraded GR6 DCT built to withstand torque figures near 1500+ lb-ft

These numbers rival and in some cases outperform big-name builds from the U.S., UAE, and Australia, especially considering the right-hand drive configuration, a rare trait in the world of ultra-fast GT-Rs.

Why It’s a Global Benchmark

What makes this GT-R so remarkable isn’t just its power or performance, it’s the fact that it was built in Karachi, a city not typically associated with record-setting drag builds. In a world where most 2000+ hp GT-Rs come out of Texas, Sydney, or Dubai, Omair Qamar’s R35 is a statement that Pakistan is on the map.

And yes, this is a right-hand drive car, an even rarer platform to break the 2000 hp barrier. Most international drag teams opt for LHD builds due to greater aftermarket support, but Omair stuck with the original RHD configuration, turning it into what many now claim is the fastest RHD GT-R in the world.

In Action: Tarmac, YouTube, and Street Runs

Whether it’s a street showdown with a Yamaha R1 or a drag pull on the MaxXtreme test strip, this GT-R is no garage queen. With videos circulating across Pakistani motorsport circles, this car has become a legend in its own right.

Omair’s GT-R also features prominently in motorsport content out of Pakistan, bringing views, respect, and a growing fanbase for Pakistani car culture.

The Verdict: Pakistan’s Crown Jewel of Performance

Omair Qamar’s GT-R is more than a build. It’s a milestone, a symbol of how far automotive engineering has come in Pakistan. With its record-shattering stats, global potential, and iconic RHD setup, it rightfully earns the title of the fastest RHD GT-R on the planet.

In a city where roads are rough, parts are scarce, and tuning knowledge is hard-won, this car is nothing short of a miracle.

Key Takeaways

Built in Karachi, tuned by MaxXtreme Motorsports.
Over 2000+ hp on a 2007 R35 chassis.
Street-legal and track-dominating.
Holds the title for the fastest known RHD GT-R globally.
A symbol of Pakistani engineering and racing potential.

Want to see this beast in action? Head to MaxXtreme’s social pages or catch Karachi’s next drag event, you might just witness the future of Pakistani motorsport roaring down the strip.

Posted by

Muhammad Umer

Share

Recent Blogs